Abstract

Background and Aim:Fetal biparietal diameter (BPD) is a feasible parameter to predict canine parturition date due to its inverted correlation with days before parturition (DBP). Although such a relationship is generally described using a simple linear regression (SLR) model, the imprecision of this model in predicting the parturition date in small- to medium-sized dogs is a common problem among veterinarian practitioners. Support vector regression (SVR) is a useful machine learning model for prediction. This study aimed to compare the accuracy of SVR with that of SLR in predicting DBP.Materials and Methods:After measuring 101 BPDs in 35 small- to medium-sized pregnant bitches, we fitted the data to the routine SLR model and the SVR model using three different kernel functions, radial basis function SVR, linear SVR, and polynomial SVR. The predicted DBP acquired from each model was further utilized for calculating the coefficient of determination (R2), mean absolute error, and mean squared error scores for determining the prediction accuracy.Results:All SVR models were more accurate than the SLR model at predicting DBP. The linear and polynomial SVRs were identified as the two most accurate models (p<0.01).Conclusion:With available machine learning software, linear and polynomial SVRs can be applied to predicting DBP in small- to medium-sized pregnant bitches.

Highlights

  • Parturition is a critical process in clinical animal obstetrics

  • All Support vector regression (SVR) models were more accurate than the simple linear regression (SLR) model at predicting days before parturition (DBP)

  • With available machine learning software, linear and polynomial SVRs can be applied to predicting DBP in small- to medium-sized pregnant bitches

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Introduction

Parturition is a critical process in clinical animal obstetrics. In pregnant bitches, timely assisted delivery assures healthy puppies for the owners and may prevent the tragic loss of pets. Transabdominal ultrasonography is a practical technique performed by veterinarians for parturition date prediction [1,2] This technique can be utilized to measure four major parameters: Embryonic vesicle diameter, crown-rump length, body diameter, and biparietal diameter (BPD) [1,2,3,4]. Fetal biparietal diameter (BPD) is a feasible parameter to predict canine parturition date due to its inverted correlation with days before parturition (DBP). Such a relationship is generally described using a simple linear regression (SLR) model, the imprecision of this model in predicting the parturition date in small- to medium-sized dogs is a common problem among veterinarian practitioners. This study aimed to compare the accuracy of SVR with that of SLR in predicting DBP

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