Online chicken carcass volume estimation using depth imaging and 3-D reconstruction.

Poult Sci

College of Engineering, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, 210031, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The poultry industry faces challenges in standardizing chicken sizes, and this study introduces a new grading method using volume as a metric for chicken carcasses.
  • Using Kinect v2 depth imaging and 3-D reconstruction, the study captures and processes images of moving carcasses, achieving high accuracy in volume measurement and machine learning predictions.
  • The bagged tree model performed best with an R² of 0.9988 and a processing time of under 1.6 seconds per carcass, presenting an effective solution for automated grading in the industry.

Article Abstract

Variability in the size of slaughtered chickens remains a longstanding challenge in the standardization of the poultry industry. To address this issue, we present a novel approach that uses volume as a grading metric for chicken carcasses. This innovative method, unexplored in existing studies, employs real-time data capture of moving chicken carcasses on a production line using Kinect v2 depth imaging and 3-D reconstruction technologies. The captured depth images are processed into point clouds followed by 3-D reconstruction. Volume is calculated from the reconstructed models using the surface integration method, and additional 2-D and 3-D features are extracted as input parameters for machine learning models. Multiple regression models were evaluated, with the bagged tree model demonstrating superior performance, achieving an R² value of 0.9988, RMSE of 5.335, and ARE of 2.125%. Furthermore, our method showed remarkable efficiency with an average processing time of less than 1.6 seconds per carcass. These results indicate that our novel approach fills a critical gap in existing automated grading methodologies by offering both accuracy and efficiency. This validates the applicability of depth imaging, 3-D reconstruction, and machine learning for estimating chicken carcass volume with high precision, thereby enabling a more comprehensive, efficient, and reliable chicken carcass grading system.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11419819PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2024.104232DOI Listing

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