Abstract
Detection of estrus in cattle in early phase is especially vital in the era of precision farming. This paper focuses on the detection of estrus in cattle by using image processing techniques and machine learning methods. In doing so, we first utilize an image analysis to investigate some behaviors of cattle in estrus, which is standing when mounted by the other cattle. We then extract some statistical measures based on polyline shape features of detected cattle images and utilize these measures as an input to machine learning algorithms. Specifically, in this paper, we employ the three supervised machine learning methods, which is Support Vector Machine (SVM), Logistic Regression (LR), and Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) classifiers. Some experimental works are performed by using real-life video sequences. The results show promising and capable to detect the behavior of estrus both cost-effectively (only image) and specifically with the detection rate of SVM is 97%, LR is 94%, and MLR is 94%, respectively.
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