Precision Livestock Farming, as a specific sub-sector of Public Health Informatics, focuses on the application of process engineering principles and techniques to achieve an automatic monitoring, modelling, and management of animal productions. In the present work a timely "protocol" is proposed for unobtrusive direct/indirect monitoring of biometric parameters for the estimation of body conditions on Mediterranean Buffalo populations, using low-cost automated systems already present on the market i.e., smart cameras endowed with depth perception capabilities.
Reliable use of smart cameras for monitoring biometric parameters in buffalo precision livestock farming / Matera, Roberta; Angrisani, Leopoldo; Neglia, Gianluca; Salzano, Angela; Bonavolontà, Francesco; Verde, Maria Teresa; Piscopo, Nadia; Vistocco, Domenico; Tamburis, Oscar. - In: ACTA IMEKO. - ISSN 2221-870X. - 12:4(2023), pp. 1-7. [10.21014/actaimeko.v12i4.1638]
Reliable use of smart cameras for monitoring biometric parameters in buffalo precision livestock farming
Matera, RobertaPrimo
;Angrisani, LeopoldoSecondo
;Neglia, Gianluca;Salzano, Angela;Verde, Maria Teresa;Piscopo, Nadia;Vistocco, DomenicoPenultimo
;Tamburis, Oscar
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2023
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Precision Livestock Farming, as a specific sub-sector of Public Health Informatics, focuses on the application of process engineering principles and techniques to achieve an automatic monitoring, modelling, and management of animal productions. In the present work a timely "protocol" is proposed for unobtrusive direct/indirect monitoring of biometric parameters for the estimation of body conditions on Mediterranean Buffalo populations, using low-cost automated systems already present on the market i.e., smart cameras endowed with depth perception capabilities.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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