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http://dx.doi.org/10.4142/jvs.21252

Object detection and tracking using a high-performance artificial intelligence-based 3D depth camera: towards early detection of African swine fever  

Ryu, Harry Wooseuk (Research Institute for Veterinary Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University)
Tai, Joo Ho (Research Institute for Veterinary Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University)
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Journal of Veterinary Science / v.23, no.1, 2022 , pp. 17.1-17.10 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background: Inspection of livestock farms using surveillance cameras is emerging as a means of early detection of transboundary animal disease such as African swine fever (ASF). Object tracking, a developing technology derived from object detection aims to the consistent identification of individual objects in farms. Objectives: This study was conducted as a preliminary investigation for practical application to livestock farms. With the use of a high-performance artificial intelligence (AI)-based 3D depth camera, the aim is to establish a pathway for utilizing AI models to perform advanced object tracking. Methods: Multiple crossovers by two humans will be simulated to investigate the potential of object tracking. Inspection of consistent identification will be the evidence of object tracking after crossing over. Two AI models, a fast model and an accurate model, were tested and compared with regard to their object tracking performance in 3D. Finally, the recording of pig pen was also processed with aforementioned AI model to test the possibility of 3D object detection. Results: Both AI successfully processed and provided a 3D bounding box, identification number, and distance away from camera for each individual human. The accurate detection model had better evidence than the fast detection model on 3D object tracking and showed the potential application onto pigs as a livestock. Conclusions: Preparing a custom dataset to train AI models in an appropriate farm is required for proper 3D object detection to operate object tracking for pigs at an ideal level. This will allow the farm to smoothly transit traditional methods to ASF-preventing precision livestock farming.
Keywords
3D depth camera; object detection; artificial intelligence; African swine fever; precision livestock farming;
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