Precision animal husbandry: using artificial intelligence for camera traps to optimize animal production and management decision support systems.

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Title: Precision animal husbandry: using artificial intelligence for camera traps to optimize animal production and management decision support systems.
Authors: Burns, Amira, Wilmer, Hailey, Miller, Ryan S, Clark, Patrick E, Taylor, J Bret
Source: Animal Frontiers; Dec2024, Vol. 14 Issue 6, p68-71, 4p
Subject Terms: ANIMAL tracks, DECISION support systems, OBJECT recognition (Computer vision), HUMAN facial recognition software, ANIMAL population estimates, DEEP learning, RANGELANDS, ANIMAL populations
Abstract: The article explores the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in camera traps for animal monitoring in agroecosystems. AI tools can save time and money for producers and researchers, supporting adaptive management strategies. The intersection of camera trap monitoring and AI-based image processing can enhance decision-making in animal production and management. The authors highlight the potential for AI to improve precision animal husbandry practices and support collaborative, adaptive management approaches in complex ecosystems. [Extracted from the article]
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Database: Complementary Index
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ISSN:21606056
DOI:10.1093/af/vfae026
Published in:Animal Frontiers
Language:English