2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.15095
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A general technique for the estimation of farm animal body part weights from CT scans and its applications in a rabbit breeding program

Abstract: Various applications of farm animal imaging are based on the estimation of weights of certain body parts and cuts from the CT images of animals. In many cases, the complexity of the problem is increased by the enormous variability of postures in CT images due to the scanning of non-sedated, living animals. In this paper, we propose a general and robust approach for the estimation of the weights of cuts and body parts from the CT images of (possibly) living animals. We adapt multi-atlas based segmentation drive… Show more

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