Measuring feed volume and weight with machine vision

A. N. Shelley, D. L. Lau, A. E. Stone, J. M. Bewley

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Abstract

Current feed intake monitoring technologies require systems that obstruct the workflow of the farm as well as alter the natural feeding behavior of cow. This research was conducted to examine the use of a machine vision camera with a depth camera sensor to determine the amount of feed volume in a bin. From these volumetric values, a correlation to scale weight could be determined and the volumetric information converted into weight values. These image weight values were then compared to scale-measured weight values of the same feed at different known weight values. The results show that such a machine vision depth camera sensor can be utilized to accurately determine the volume and weight of feed in a scene.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPrecision Livestock Farming 2015 - Papers Presented at the 7th European Conference on Precision Livestock Farming, ECPLF 2015
EditorsMarcella Guarino, D. Berckmans
Pages482-490
Number of pages9
ISBN (Electronic)9788890975325
StatePublished - 2015
Event7th European Conference on Precision Livestock Farming, ECPLF 2015 - Milan, Italy
Duration: Sep 15 2015Sep 18 2015

Publication series

NamePrecision Livestock Farming 2015 - Papers Presented at the 7th European Conference on Precision Livestock Farming, ECPLF 2015

Conference

Conference7th European Conference on Precision Livestock Farming, ECPLF 2015
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityMilan
Period9/15/159/18/15

Keywords

  • Feed intake
  • Image analysis
  • Machine vision
  • Precision dairy farming
  • Structured light illumination

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Animal Science and Zoology

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