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Non-Contact Evaluation of Pigs’ Body Temperature Incorporating Environmental Factors

Guifeng Jia, Wei Li, Junyu Meng, Hequn Tan, Y. X. Feng

2020Sensors24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Internal body temperature is the gold standard for the fever of pigs, however non-contact infrared imaging technology (IRT) can only measure the skin temperature of regions of interest (ROI). Therefore, using IRT to detect the internal body temperature should be based on a correlation model between the ROI temperature and the internal temperature. When heat exchange between the ROI and the surroundings makes the ROI temperature more correlated with the environment, merely depending on the ROI to predict the internal temperature is unreliable. To ensure a high prediction accuracy, this paper investigated the influence of air temperature and humidity on ROI temperature, then built a prediction model incorporating them. The animal test includes 18 swine. IRT was employed to collect the temperatures of the backside, eye, vulva, and ear root ROIs; meanwhile, the air temperature and humidity were recorded. Body temperature prediction models incorporating environmental factors and the ROI temperature were constructed based on Back Propagate Neural Net (BPNN), Random Forest (RF), and Support Vector Regression (SVR). All three models yielded better results regarding the maximum error, minimum error, and mean square error (MSE) when the environmental factors were considered. When environmental factors were incorporated, SVR produced the best outcome, with the maximum error at 0.478 °C, the minimum error at 0.124 °C, and the MSE at 0.159 °C. The result demonstrated the accuracy and applicability of SVR as a prediction model of pigs' internal body temperature.

Topics & Concepts

Region of interestMean squared errorRelative humidityAir temperatureSupport vector machineThermographyStatisticsPearson product-moment correlation coefficientArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceMathematicsInfraredMeteorologyPhysicsOpticsEffects of Environmental Stressors on LivestockThermography and Photoacoustic TechniquesAnimal Behavior and Welfare Studies
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