Depth-based detection of standing-pigs in moving noise environments

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In a surveillance camera environment, the detection of standing-pigs in real-time is an important issue towards the final goal of 24-h tracking of individual pigs. In this study, we focus on depth-based detection of standing-pigs with “moving noises”, which appear every night in a commercial pig farm, but have not been reported yet. We first apply a spatiotemporal interpolation technique to remove the moving noises occurring in the depth images. Then, we detect the standing-pigs by utilizing the undefined depth values around them. Our experimental results show that this method is effective for detecting standing-pigs at night, in terms of both cost-effectiveness (using a low-cost Kinect depth sensor) and accuracy (i.e., 94.47%), even with severe moving noises occluding up to half of an input depth image. Furthermore, without any time-consuming technique, the proposed method can be executed in real-time.

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Kim, J., Chung, Y., Choi, Y., Sa, J., Kim, H., Chung, Y., … Kim, H. (2017). Depth-based detection of standing-pigs in moving noise environments. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17122757

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