A wearable sensor system for lameness detection in dairy cattle

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Abstract

Cow lameness is a common manifestation in dairy cattle that causes severe health and life quality issues to cows, including pain and a reduction in their life expectancy. In our previous work, we introduced an algorithmic approach to automatically detect anomalies in the walking pattern of cows using a wearable motion sensor. In this article, we provide further insights into a system for automatic lameness detection, including the decisions we made when designing the system, the requirements that drove these decisions and provide further insight into the algorithmic approach. Results from a controlled experiment we conducted indicate that our approach can detect deviations in cows’ gait with an accuracy of 91.1%. The information provided by our system can be useful to spot lameness-related diseases automatically and alarm veterinarians.

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Haladjian, J., Haug, J., Nüske, S., & Bruegge, B. (2018). A wearable sensor system for lameness detection in dairy cattle. Multimodal Technologies and Interaction, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/mti2020027

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