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Computers and Electronics in Agriculture | 2017

Development of a threshold-based classifier for real-time recognition of cow feeding and standing behavioural activities from accelerometer data

Claudia Arcidiacono; Simona Mc Porto; Massimo Mancino; Giovanni Cascone

The study discriminated cow feeding behaviour from standing one.A novel classifier based on acceleration thresholds was trained and tested.The acceleration thresholds were statistically determined.Classifier was implemented in sensor-based system with 4Hz-sampling frequency.Classifier accuracy was higher compared to other literature studies. Change in feeding behaviour is one of the indicators useful to help identifying when animals become ill. The need to analyse a large number of animals at a time due to the increase in the herd dimension in intensive farming has led to the use of automated systems. Among automated systems, inertial sensor-based systems have been utilised to distinguish behavioural patterns in livestock animals.In this study, a new approach based on statistical analyses of accelerometer data, which were collected from wearable sensors fixed at the cows collar, was defined and developed in order to define thresholds suitable for real-time classification of cow feeding and standing behavioural activity. The obtained classifier could be implemented within a software tool of a movement sensor-based system composed of low-cost devices. Accuracy of the classification was assessed by computing specific indicators: Misclassification Rate, Sensitivity, Precision, Specificity, Quality Percentage, Branching Factor, and Miss Factor. The results showed that the classifier produced the following values of the indicators: 5.56%, 93.33%, 95.45%, 95.56%, 89.36%, 0.05, and 0.07, respectively.The proposed threshold-based classifier allows for monitoring individual cows automatically and continuously and it is suitable for Real Time Computing Applications, since it does not require high computational time and resources.


Biosystems Engineering | 2013

Modelling of ammonia emissions from naturally ventilated livestock buildings. Part 3: CFD modelling☆

Bjarne Bjerg; Giovanni Cascone; In-Bok Lee; Thomas Bartzanas; Tomas Norton; Se Woon Hong; Il-Hwan Seo; Thomas Banhazi; Paolo Liberati; Alvaro Marucci; Guoqiang Zhang


Computers and Electronics in Agriculture | 2014

Localisation and identification performances of a real-time location system based on ultra wide band technology for monitoring and tracking dairy cow behaviour in a semi-open free-stall barn

Simona Mc Porto; Claudia Arcidiacono; A. Giummarra; Umberto Anguzza; Giovanni Cascone


Biosystems Engineering | 2013

A computer vision-based system for the automatic detection of lying behaviour of dairy cows in free-stall barns

Simona M.C. Porto; Claudia Arcidiacono; Umberto Anguzza; Giovanni Cascone


Biosystems Engineering | 2011

Developing integrated computer-based information systems for certified plant traceability: Case study of Italian citrus-plant nursery chain

Simona Mc Porto; Claudia Arcidiacono; Giovanni Cascone


Biosystems Engineering | 2015

The automatic detection of dairy cow feeding and standing behaviours in free-stall barns by a computer vision-based system

Simona M.C. Porto; Claudia Arcidiacono; Umberto Anguzza; Giovanni Cascone


International Journal of Tourism Research | 2012

Developing interpretation plans to promote traditional rural buildings as built heritage attractions.

Simona M.C. Porto; Paola M. Leanza; Giovanni Cascone


Land Use Policy | 2017

Use of citrus pulp for biogas production: A GIS analysis of citrus-growing areas and processing industries in South Italy

Francesca Valenti; Simona M.C. Porto; Gaetano Chinnici; Roberta Selvaggi; Giovanni Cascone; Claudia Arcidiacono; Biagio Pecorino


Biosystems Engineering | 2013

Modelling of ammonia emissions from naturally ventilated livestock buildings. Part 1: Ammonia release modelling

Bjarne Bjerg; Tomas Norton; Thomas Banhazi; Guoqiang Zhang; Thomas Bartzanas; Paolo Liberati; Giovanni Cascone; In-Bok Lee; Alvaro Marucci


Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining | 2017

Quantification of olive pomace availability for biogas production by using a GIS‐based model

Francesca Valenti; Claudia Arcidiacono; Gaetano Chinnici; Giovanni Cascone; Simona Mc Porto

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