2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12917-022-03486-z
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Comparison of machine learning models for bluetongue risk prediction: a seroprevalence study on small ruminants

Abstract: Background Bluetongue (BT) is a disease of concern to animal breeders, so the question on their minds is whether they can predict the risk of the disease before it occurs. The main objective of this study is to enhance the accuracy of BT risk prediction by relying on machine learning (ML) approaches to help in fulfilling this inquiry. Several risk factors of BT that affect the occurrence and magnitude of animal infection with the virus have been reported globally. Additionally, risk factors, su… Show more

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“…In addition, bluetongue disease represents a common infectious disease in ruminants. Gouda et al ( 2022 ) utilized several algorithms, including logistic regression, decision tree, random forest, and feedforward artificial neural network, to predict the risk of bluetongue disease using seroepidemiological data, with the centralized machine learning model outperforming traditional methods. Wagner et al ( 2020 ) used machine learning techniques, such as K-nearest neighbor regression, decision tree regression, Multi-Layer Perceptron, and LSTM, to detect subtle behavioral changes in dairy cows based on data from the previous day.…”
Section: Ai In Animal Breeding and Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, bluetongue disease represents a common infectious disease in ruminants. Gouda et al ( 2022 ) utilized several algorithms, including logistic regression, decision tree, random forest, and feedforward artificial neural network, to predict the risk of bluetongue disease using seroepidemiological data, with the centralized machine learning model outperforming traditional methods. Wagner et al ( 2020 ) used machine learning techniques, such as K-nearest neighbor regression, decision tree regression, Multi-Layer Perceptron, and LSTM, to detect subtle behavioral changes in dairy cows based on data from the previous day.…”
Section: Ai In Animal Breeding and Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%