2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2012.05.028
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A review of the development and use of video image analysis (VIA) for beef carcass evaluation as an alternative to the current EUROP system and other subjective systems

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“…However, while these high-value cuts are a small percentage of the carcass lean meat yield, they account for a large proportion of carcass value. Therefore, Craigie et al (2012) concluded that there is a clear need for an accurate commercial measurement or prediction methods for true value of the carcasses which is supported also by the present data.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…However, while these high-value cuts are a small percentage of the carcass lean meat yield, they account for a large proportion of carcass value. Therefore, Craigie et al (2012) concluded that there is a clear need for an accurate commercial measurement or prediction methods for true value of the carcasses which is supported also by the present data.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…However, in terms of valuable cuts there were only limited differences between dairy, dairy × Ab and dairy × Hf heifers. Studies summarized by Craigie et al (2012) indicated that the percentage of variation in carcass lean meat yield explained by the EUROP grid was much greater using the entire carcass (R 2 range 0.55-0.75) than using high-value cuts only (R 2 range 0.28-0.57). However, while these high-value cuts are a small percentage of the carcass lean meat yield, they account for a large proportion of carcass value.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pneumatically operated cradle presented the left half side of each carcass for imaging. The VIA camera took two images of the half carcass, a two-dimensional image and a pseudo threedimensional image using structured light (Craigie et al, 2012). The VBS 2000 required information on the category of the carcass (i.e.…”
Section: -Day Performance Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A fast, accurate, minimally invasive method that requires little input is considered the ideal for providing information about the animal (Mitchell et al, 2003). Methods currently used in nutrition research include linear body measurements (Maiwashe et al, 2002;Riva et al, 2004), ultrasonography for measuring backfat, muscle depth, and loin eye area (Liu and Stouffer, 1995;Oviedo-Rondón et al, 2007;Case et al, 2012), total body electrical conductivity (Berg et al, 1994;Dänicke et al, 2001;Fortun-Lamothe et al, 2002), video image analysis (McClure et al, 2003;Mollah et al, 2010;Craigie et al, 2012), dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA; Mitchell et al, 1997a;Marcoux et al, 2003; R. Bras. Zootec., 46(7):621-629, 2017 Mercier et al, 2006), computed tomography (CT;Font-iFurnols et al, 2013;Milisits et al, 2013), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI; Davenel et al, 2000;Kremer et al, 2012b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%