2021
DOI: 10.36227/techrxiv.15031440.v1
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ChickTrack - A Quantitative Tracking Tool for Measuring Chicken Activity

Abstract: <p>The automatic detection, counting and tracking of individual and flocked chickens in the poultry industry is of paramount to enhance farming productivity and animal welfare. Due to methodological difficulties, such as the complex background of images, varying lighting conditions, and occlusions from e.g., feeding stations, water nipple stations and barriers in the chicken rearing production floor, it is a challenging task to automatically recognize and track birds using computer software. Here, a deep… Show more

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“…This demands a change in poultry management from a flock-level perspective to an individual bird's needs. AI technologies enable the identification of individual broilers [15], or laying hens, among hundreds of birds via videos irrespective of similar sizes, shapes, and colours of the feathers. This unique ability enables automated monitoring systems to offer welfare-centred intervention decisions.…”
Section: Need For Automated Poultry Surveillancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This demands a change in poultry management from a flock-level perspective to an individual bird's needs. AI technologies enable the identification of individual broilers [15], or laying hens, among hundreds of birds via videos irrespective of similar sizes, shapes, and colours of the feathers. This unique ability enables automated monitoring systems to offer welfare-centred intervention decisions.…”
Section: Need For Automated Poultry Surveillancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This, in turn, will create a greater urgency to identify health issues and disease outbreaks as early as possible and take preventative measures to avoid large-scale economic losses ( Thornton, 2010 ; Neethirajan, 2017 ). These issues, as well as escalating concerns over animal welfare, transparency, and environmental sustainability, have led to growing interest in digitalizing livestock agriculture through PLF technologies ( Klerkx et al, 2019 ; Neethirajan, 2021a , 2021b , preprint, 2021c ; Samperio et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Precision Livestock Farmingmentioning
confidence: 99%