2018 Detroit, Michigan July 29 - August 1, 2018 2018
DOI: 10.13031/aim.201800338
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<i>Segmentation Method of Laying Hens in Cages Based on Difference of Color Information</i>

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“…The category ’acceptability’ in Table 8 does not describe parameters measured directly by a PLF system, but instead concerns the acceptability to farmers of the PLF technology for studies where the goal was to improve animal health and welfare. These studies included: the acceptance of PLF technology by farmers in the EU-PLF project [25], the development of power-saving sensors [26], investigating birds’ reactions to the use of robots [27], the effect of wearable sensors on bird behaviour [28,29,30] physiology [29,30] and health [30], the effect of precision feeding systems on bird behaviour [31,32], and methods to extract chicken images from background noise in image analysis [33].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The category ’acceptability’ in Table 8 does not describe parameters measured directly by a PLF system, but instead concerns the acceptability to farmers of the PLF technology for studies where the goal was to improve animal health and welfare. These studies included: the acceptance of PLF technology by farmers in the EU-PLF project [25], the development of power-saving sensors [26], investigating birds’ reactions to the use of robots [27], the effect of wearable sensors on bird behaviour [28,29,30] physiology [29,30] and health [30], the effect of precision feeding systems on bird behaviour [31,32], and methods to extract chicken images from background noise in image analysis [33].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%