Advances in thermal image analysis for the detection of pregnancy in horses using infrared thermography

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Infrared thermography (IRT) was applied as a potentially useful tool in the detection of pregnancy in equids, especially native or wildlife. IRT measures heat emission from the body sur-face, which increases with the progression of pregnancy as blood flow and metabolic activity in the uterine and fetal tissues increase. Conventional IRT imaging is promising; however, with specific limitations considered, this study aimed to develop novel digital processing methods for thermal images of pregnant mares to detect pregnancy earlier with higher accuracy. In the current study, 40 mares were divided into non‐pregnant and pregnant groups and imaged using IRT. Thermal images were transformed into four color models (RGB, YUV, YIQ, HSB) and 10 color components were separated. From each color component, features of image texture were obtained using Histogram Statistics and Grey‐Level Run‐Length Matrix algorithms. The most informative color/feature com-binations were selected for further investigation, and the accuracy of pregnancy detection was cal-culated. The image texture features in the RGB and YIQ color models reflecting increased heteroge-neity of image texture seem to be applicable as potential indicators of pregnancy. Their application in IRT‐based pregnancy detection in mares allows for earlier recognition of pregnant mares with higher accuracy than the conventional IRT imaging technique.

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Domino, M., Borowska, M., Kozłowska, N., Zdrojkowski, Ł., Jasiński, T., Smyth, G., & Maśko, M. (2022). Advances in thermal image analysis for the detection of pregnancy in horses using infrared thermography. Sensors, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/s22010191

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