Deep Multi-stream Network for Video-based Calving Sign Detection
Reviewed by Pith T0 review T1 audit T2 compute T3 formal T4 kernel pith:VH76KRSMrecord.jsonopen to challenge →
read the original abstract
We have designed a deep multi-stream network for automatically detecting calving signs from video. Calving sign detection from a camera, which is a non-contact sensor, is expected to enable more efficient livestock management. As large-scale, well-developed data cannot generally be assumed when establishing calving detection systems, the basis for making the prediction needs to be presented to farmers during operation, so black-box modeling (also known as end-to-end modeling) is not appropriate. For practical operation of calving detection systems, the present study aims to incorporate expert knowledge into a deep neural network. To this end, we propose a multi-stream calving sign detection network in which multiple calving-related features are extracted from the corresponding feature extraction networks designed for each attribute with different characteristics, such as a cow's posture, rotation, and movement, known as calving signs, and are then integrated appropriately depending on the cow's situation. Experimental comparisons conducted using videos of 15 cows demonstrated that our multi-stream system yielded a significant improvement over the end-to-end system, and the multi-stream architecture significantly contributed to a reduction in detection errors. In addition, the distinctive mixture weights we observed helped provide interpretability of the system's behavior.
This paper has not been read by Pith yet.
discussion (0)
Sign in with ORCID, Apple, or X to comment. Anyone can read and Pith papers without signing in.