Methods to construct feeding visits from RFID registrations of growing-finishing pigs at the feed trough
Autor: | Petra Briene, Jarissa Maselyne, Wouter Saeys, Jürgen Vangeyte, Engel F. Hessel, Bart Sonck, Koen Mertens, Annelies Van Nuffel, Bart De Ketelaere |
---|---|
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Feeding duration
Horticulture Trough (economics) Statistics Feeding visits Radio-frequency identification Feeding patterns Simulation Mathematics 2. Zero hunger business.industry Visit criteria 0402 animal and dairy science Forestry Regression analysis Radio frequency identification 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences Digital filter 040201 dairy & animal science Computer Science Applications Mathematical morphology Growing-finishing pigs 040103 agronomy & agriculture 0401 agriculture forestry and fisheries business Agronomy and Crop Science |
Zdroj: | Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. 128:9-19 |
ISSN: | 0168-1699 |
Popis: | Changes in the feeding pattern of a pig may indicate disease or welfare issues and can also be strongly related to productivity changes. Automatic measurements of the feeding patterns of group-housed growing-finishing pigs can enable the detection of such feeding related changes. In this paper, a high frequency (HF) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system was used to register pigs’ feeding patterns at a commercial-type feed trough. The raw RFID registrations had to be translated into feeding visits, as there were irregular time gaps between the registrations that were inherent to the system for this application. Data from two experiments were used: one used behavioural observations of six pigs during three days with the aim of finding the best method for visit construction (experiment 2, E2), whilst the other experiment used feeding pattern observations of 20 pigs on one day as an independent validation data-set (experiment 1, E1). Three methods for visit construction were proposed: (1) visit criteria (a bout criterion and a minimum duration criterion), (2) a digital filter (using a well-defined time delay and a threshold for feeding) and (3) erosion and dilation operations from mathematical morphology. The best results were obtained using a bout criterion equal to 10 s for two RFID tags per pig or 20 s for one RFID tag per pig. Removal of short visits was found to be unnecessary. This optimal method is equal to a closing operation (a dilation followed by an erosion). For the RFID system with the optimal bout criterion, using two tags per pig, average sensitivity was 83%, specificity 98%, accuracy 97% and precision was 75% for E2. Applying the same bout criterion on the independent test set (E1), resulted in an average sensitivity of 80%, a specificity of 99%, an accuracy of 98% and a precision of 78%. Performance of the method tended to be lower when using one tag per pig. Regression analysis revealed that the observed feeding duration was well-correlated with RFID-based feeding duration (R2 = 0.86 for two tags per pig, E1 + E2). Other observed variables (number of feeding visits and inter-visit interval) were harder to predict by the RFID system. From these results, there was concluded that feeding patterns can be recorded accurately in an automatic way if the registrations from the RFID system are analysed using an appropriate bout criterion. publisher: Elsevier articletitle: Methods to construct feeding visits from RFID registrations of growing-finishing pigs at the feed trough journaltitle: Computers and Electronics in Agriculture articlelink: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compag.2016.08.010 content_type: article copyright: © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. ispartof: Computers and Electronics in Agriculture vol:128 pages:9-19 status: published |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
Externí odkaz: |