SOUZA, S. R. L.; SILVA, W. T.; MOLLO, M.; NÄÄS, I. A.; MOURA, D. J.; LIMA, K.
Resumen:
Among the several systems and techniques used in monitoring and controlling
animal production processes the computational vision and image processing has been studied and
applied in animal production as well as in product processing commercialization. This image
analysis became an important tool when studying behavior and welfare of dairy cows. The
experiment took place in a commercial dairy farm in the region of São Pedro, SP, where 6 minicolor
cameras were installed within the free-stall housing. The objective was to develop a
software for recognizing the free-stall confined cow’s behavior and evaluate their welfare pattern.
Images were registered every 10 min and stored in the computer using a image capture device
model IVC -120G, with digital input/output, and processing 30 frames/s. The software for the
image capture and analysis was developed using Delphi 5. As a result, the software was useful to
analyze an specific image in 4s, and in one continuous hour of use, it was possible to analyze up
to 900 images. This improved the research work, and was concluded that the developed software
allowed to automatically identifying the animal’s movement within the free stall, as well as its
position and feeding act.