Cattle identification based on multiple feature decision layer fusion.

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School of Digital and Intelligence Industry, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, Baotou, 014010, Inner Mongolia, China.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Cattle identification is crucial for precision farming, especially in situations where multiple cattle are close together, making traditional methods less effective.
  • This paper presents a new method that combines features from cattle faces, muzzles, and ear tags using advanced algorithms to enhance identification accuracy.
  • The proposed approach achieves a recognition accuracy of 95.74%, outperforming traditional methods, and significantly improves identification processes in complex farm environments for better cattle management.

Article Abstract

In farming scenarios, cattle identification has become a key issue for the development of precision farming. In precision livestock farming, single-feature recognition methods are prone to misjudgment in complex scenarios involving multiple cattle obscuring each other during drinking and feeding. This paper proposes a decision-level identification method based on the multi-feature fusion of cattle faces, muzzle patterns, and ear tags. The method utilizes the SOLO algorithm to segment images and employs the FaceNet and PP-OCRv4 networks to extract features for the cattle's faces, muzzle patterns, and ear tags. These features are compared with the Ground truth, from which the Top 3 features are extracted. The corresponding cattle IDs of these features are then processed using One-Hot encoding to serve as the final input for the decision layer, and various ensemble strategies are used to optimize the model. The results show that using the multimodal decision fusion method makes the recognition accuracy reach 95.74%, 1.4% higher than the traditional optimal unimodal recognition accuracy. The verification rate reaches 94.72%, 10.65% higher than the traditional optimal unimodal recognition verification rate. The research results demonstrate that the multi-feature fusion recognition method has significant advantages in drinking and feeding farm environments, providing an efficient and reliable solution for precise identification and management of cattle in farms and significantly improving recognition accuracy and stability.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11535200PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-76718-xDOI Listing

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