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Trendradar: Autonomous and AI-based Livestock Monitoring
Trendradar: Autonomous and AI-based Livestock Monitoring

Details
3. Juli – 17:00 – 18:30
Venue
Online – Zoom
The Link will be sent by mail
Costs
Free of charge for SMEs (less than 250 employees and less than 50 million euros in sales)
Registration
Until 03.07.
Number of Participants
Unlimited
Target Group
- Livestock farmers
- Veterinarians
- Researchers
- Software Developers
Speaker

Stefan Fenz
TU Wien

Terry Canning
CattleEye

Nial O’Boyle
CattleEye
Trendradar: Autonomous and AI-based Livestock Monitoring
Brief Description
In recent years, technological advancements have made a significant impact on various industries, and agriculture is no exception. Livestock farming, in particular, has seen the emergence of innovative solutions aaimed at improving animal welfare while maximizing operational efficiency. In this trend radar, we present a groundbreaking video analytics platform for autonomous cow lameness detection, highlighting its potential to revolutionize livestock farming practices. By effectively identifying lameness in cows, this platform offers a unique opportunity for farmers to save money and enhance the overall well-being of their herds.
The Challenge of Lameness in Cows: Lameness, a common issue In dairy and beef farming, refers to an abnormality in a cow’s gait or locomotion. It is typically caused by various factors, including hoof diseases, injuries, or poor animal husbandry practices. Lameness not only leads to immense discomfort and pain for cows but also affects their producticity and overall health. Detecting and addressing lameness at an early stage is crucial to preventing further complications and minimizing economic losses for farmers.
Introducing the Autonomous Cow Lameness Detection Platform: The novel videl analytics platform for autonomous cow lameness detection combines cutting-edge technologies, such as computer vision and machine learning, to provide a comprehensive solution for livestock farmers. The system utilizes high-resolution cameras strategically placed throughout the farm to continuously monitor cow behaviour and locomotion patterns.
Target Group
- Livestock farmers
- Veterinarians
- Researchers
- Software Developers
Learning Outcomes
Getting to know a novel and AI-based video analytics platform for autonomous cow lameness detection.