Abstract

An accurate prediction of calving time in dairy cows is one of the most important factors to make an optimal reproduction process in dairy farming. This paper proposes an image processing and statistical analysis approach to predict calving time in dairy cows. Specifically, we extract the behavior changes patterns of the expected cows by using simple effective motion history images (MHI) a few days before the occurrence of calving event from the video sequences taken in the maternity bans. We then classify extracted features with support vector machine (SVM) and analyze the behavior changes by using statistical method, Hidden Markov model (HMM) for prediction process. To confirm the validity of proposed method, we perform some experiments by installing 360-degree view cameras at the top of calving bans. At the first stage, we analyzed the behaviors of 25 dairy cows for 72 hours before giving birth. As a result, we find that the proposed method is promising.

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