Validation of an Automated Body Condition Scoring System Using 3D Imaging
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O’ Leary, Niall O’Leso, Lorenzo
Buckley, Frank
Kenneally, Jonathon
McSweeney, Diarmuid
Shalloo, Laurence
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2020-06-26
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O’ Leary, N.; Leso, L.; Buckley, F.; Kenneally, J.; McSweeney, D.; Shalloo, L. Validation of an Automated Body Condition Scoring System Using 3D Imaging. Agriculture 2020, 10, 246. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture10060246Abstract
Body condition scores (BCS) measure a cow’s fat reserves and is important for management and research. Manual BCS assessment is subjective, time-consuming, and requires trained personnel. The BodyMat F (BMF, Ingenera SA, Cureglia, Switzerland) is an automated body condition scoring system using a 3D sensor to estimate BCS. This study assesses the BMF. One hundred and three Holstein Friesian cows were assessed by the BMF and two assessors throughout a lactation. The BMF output is in the 0–5 scale commonly used in France. We develop and report the first equation to convert these scores to the 1–5 scale used by the assessors in Ireland in this study ((0–5 scale × 0.38) + 1.67 → 1–5 scale). Inter-assessor agreement as measured by Lin’s concordance of correlation was 0.67. BMF agreement with the mean of the two assessors was the same as between assessors (0.67). However, agreement was lower for extreme values, particularly in over-conditioned cows where the BMF underestimated BCS relative to the mean of the two human observers. The BMF outperformed human assessors in terms of reproducibility and thus is likely to be especially useful in research contexts. This is the second independent validation of a commercially marketed body condition scoring system as far as the authors are aware. Comparing the results here with the published evaluation of the other system, we conclude that the BMF performed as well or better.Funder
Science Foundation Ireland; Department of Agriculture, Food and the MarineGrant Number
13/IA/1977; 16/RC/3835ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3390/agriculture10060246
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