2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-90162013000600001
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A decision-tree-based model for evaluating the thermal comfort of horses

Abstract: Thermal comfort is of great importance in preserving body temperature homeostasis during thermal stress conditions. Although the thermal comfort of horses has been widely studied, there is no report of its relationship with surface temperature (T S ). This study aimed to assess the potential of data mining techniques as a tool to associate surface temperature with thermal comfort of horses. T S was obtained using infrared thermography image processing.Physiological and environmental variables were used to defi… Show more

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“…Burzo et al extracted the features from thermography by k-means and examined the estimation result for a 3-level scale of hot, neutral, and cold in three models of Decision Tree, k-NN, and Naive Bayes [16]. In recent research, Maia et al built a model of two classifications of comfort and discomfort for estimating horse thermal comfort by image processing [17]. All of the above is based on the estimation of image data.…”
Section: Human Thermal Comfort Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burzo et al extracted the features from thermography by k-means and examined the estimation result for a 3-level scale of hot, neutral, and cold in three models of Decision Tree, k-NN, and Naive Bayes [16]. In recent research, Maia et al built a model of two classifications of comfort and discomfort for estimating horse thermal comfort by image processing [17]. All of the above is based on the estimation of image data.…”
Section: Human Thermal Comfort Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burzo et al extracted the features from thermography by k-means and estimated human thermal comfort of a three-level scale of "hot, " "neutral, " and "cold" in three models of Decision Tree, k-NN, and Simple Bayes [9]. And in recent research, Maia et al predicted horse thermal comfort to two class of "comfort" and "discomfort" by machine learning [10].…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermal cameras have also been intensively used in animal research [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] because they are suitable for long-term monitoring and dark environments. However, limitations for such measurements include difficulty in extracting the signal with a partially occluded region of interest (ROI), ambient environmental thermal noise, high cost, and they are limited to comparatively short distances due to limitations of resolution and optics, size, cost which are all connected to thermal imaging physics and lack of a consumer market for the devices [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%