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Animal | 2016

Lameness detection in dairy cattle: single predictor v . multivariate analysis of image-based posture processing and behaviour and performance sensing

T. van Hertem; Claudia Bahr; A. Schlageter Tello; Stefano Viazzi; Machteld Steensels; Carlos Eduardo Bites Romanini; C. Lokhorst; E. Maltz; Ilan Halachmi; D. Berckmans

The objective of this study was to evaluate if a multi-sensor system (milk, activity, body posture) was a better classifier for lameness than the single-sensor-based detection models. Between September 2013 and August 2014, 3629 cow observations were collected on a commercial dairy farm in Belgium. Human locomotion scoring was used as reference for the model development and evaluation. Cow behaviour and performance was measured with existing sensors that were already present at the farm. A prototype of three-dimensional-based video recording system was used to quantify automatically the back posture of a cow. For the single predictor comparisons, a receiver operating characteristics curve was made. For the multivariate detection models, logistic regression and generalized linear mixed models (GLMM) were developed. The best lameness classification model was obtained by the multi-sensor analysis (area under the receiver operating characteristics curve (AUC)=0.757±0.029), containing a combination of milk and milking variables, activity and gait and posture variables from videos. Second, the multivariate video-based system (AUC=0.732±0.011) performed better than the multivariate milk sensors (AUC=0.604±0.026) and the multivariate behaviour sensors (AUC=0.633±0.018). The video-based system performed better than the combined behaviour and performance-based detection model (AUC=0.669±0.028), indicating that it is worthwhile to consider a video-based lameness detection system, regardless the presence of other existing sensors in the farm. The results suggest that Θ2, the feature variable for the back curvature around the hip joints, with an AUC of 0.719 is the best single predictor variable for lameness detection based on locomotion scoring. In general, this study showed that the video-based back posture monitoring system is outperforming the behaviour and performance sensing techniques for locomotion scoring-based lameness detection. A GLMM with seven specific variables (walking speed, back posture measurement, daytime activity, milk yield, lactation stage, milk peak flow rate and milk peak conductivity) is the best combination of variables for lameness classification. The accuracy on four-level lameness classification was 60.3%. The accuracy improved to 79.8% for binary lameness classification. The binary GLMM obtained a sensitivity of 68.5% and a specificity of 87.6%, which both exceed the sensitivity (52.1%±4.7%) and specificity (83.2%±2.3%) of the multi-sensor logistic regression model. This shows that the repeated measures analysis in the GLMM, taking into account the individual history of the animal, outperforms the classification when thresholds based on herd level (a statistical population) are used.


Proceedings of the XVth international congress of the International society for animal hygiene, 03-07 july 2011, Vienna, Austria | 2011

Selection of a golden standard for visual-based automatic lameness detector for dairy cows

A. Schlageter Tello; C. Lokhorst; T. van Hertem; Ilan Halachmi; E. Maltz; A. Vörös; Carlos Eduardo Bites Romanini; Stefano Viazzi; M. Bahr; P.W.G. Groot Koerkamp; D. Berckmans


Archive | 2015

8.5. Discussion: rumen sensing, feed intake & precise feeding

Ilan Halachmi; A. Schlageter Tello; A. Peña Fernández; T. van Hertem; V. Sibony; S. Weyl-Feinstein; A. Verbrugge; M. Bonneau; R. Neilson


Precision Livestock Farming '13, 6th European Conference on Precision Livestock Farming, Leuven, Belgium, 10 - 12 September, 2013 | 2013

Gold standards concepts for automatic lameness assessment systems in dairy cows

A. Schlageter Tello; E.A.M. Bokkers; P.W.G. Groot Koerkamp; T. van Hertem; Stefano Viazzi; Carlos Eduardo Bites Romanini; Ilan Halachmi; Claudia Bahr; D. Berckmans; C. Lokhorst


Precision Livestock Farming '13, 6th European Conference on Precision Livestock Farming, Leuven, Belgium, 10 - 12 September, 2013 | 2013

Automatic lameness detection based on 3D-video recordings

T. van Hertem; E. Maltz; Aharon Antler; Victor Alchanatis; A. Schlageter Tello; C. Lokhorst; Carlos Eduardo Bites Romanini; Stefano Viazzi; Claudia Bahr; D. Berckmans; Ilan Halachmi


Precision Livestock Farming '13, 6th European Conference on Precision Livestock Farming, Leuven, Belgium, 10 - 12 September, 2013 | 2013

automatic back posture evaluation in dairy cows using a 3D camera

Stefano Viazzi; T. van Hertem; Carlos Eduardo Bites Romanini; Claudia Bahr; Ilan Halachmi; A. Schlageter Tello; C. Lokhorst; D. Rozen; D. Berckmans


Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Precision Livestock Farming, Prague Czech Republic, 11 - 14 July, 2011 | 2011

Experimental setup for the study of a computer vision based automatic lameness detection system for dairy cows

T. van Hertem; Victor Alchanatis; Aharon Antler; E. Maltz; Ilan Halachmi; A. Schlageter Tello; C. Lokhorst; A. Vörös; E. Romanini Bites; M. Bahr; D. Berckmans


Archive | 2015

7.4. Discussion: PLF in milk quality and milk contents

Ilan Halachmi; A. Schlageter Tello; A. Peña Fernández; T. van Hertem; V. Sibony; S. Weyl-Feinstein; A. Verbrugge; M. Bonneau; R. Neilson


Archive | 2015

6.4. Discussion: PLF for automatic detection of animal health in cows

Ilan Halachmi; A. Schlageter Tello; A. Peña Fernández; T. van Hertem; V. Sibony; S. Weyl-Feinstein; A. Verbrugge; M. Bonneau; R. Neilson


Archive | 2015

3.5. Discussion: how PLF delivers added value to farmers

Ilan Halachmi; A. Schlageter Tello; A. Peña Fernández; T. van Hertem; V. Sibony; S. Weyl-Feinstein; A. Verbrugge; M. Bonneau; R. Neilson

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T. van Hertem

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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C. Lokhorst

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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D. Berckmans

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Stefano Viazzi

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Claudia Bahr

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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E.A.M. Bokkers

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Machteld Steensels

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Kees Lokhorst

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Daniel Berckmans

Catholic University of Leuven

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