Tristan Moreau and René Quiniou and Marie-Odile Cordier
Détection d'événements physiologiques sur des séries de température ruminale mesurées par un bolus
, IRISA , Rennes , No. 1910 , september , 2008

Abstract The goal of the MOZAE projet is to implement a zootechnical monitoring system that could help farmers to manage their herds, that could help the discovery of new veterinary knowledge and that could help to redefine healthcare management in cattle breeding. The goal of corporal temperature monitoring is to detect animals that need some farmer action in the context of calving, oestrus or disease with notable temperature increase or decrease with respect to a specific reference.
In this work we assume that every rumen temperature pattern can be decomposed as a sequence of hyperthermias and hypothermias. This report describes the methods used to detect rumen temperature event such as hyperthermias or hypothermias. In chapter 1, we present the tools for detecting and segmenting hypothermias and hypothermias. In chapter 2, we focus on the prediction of calving. In chapter 3, we discuss oestrus detection in cows.


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