DocumentCode
258036
Title
Classifying broiler chicken condition using audio data
Author
Curtin, Ryan R. ; Daley, Wayne ; Anderson, David V.
Author_Institution
Food Process. Technol. Div., Georgia Tech Res. Inst., Atlanta, GA, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
3-5 Dec. 2014
Firstpage
1141
Lastpage
1144
Abstract
This paper is an effort to help prevent broiler chicken mortality caused by stressful conditions. We assume a relation between broiler chicken vocalizations and stress; therefore, microphones were used to monitor a flock of birds over the course of their lifetime (approximately 65 days). A noise removal method based on spectral oversubtraction was developed to filter out the significant fan and heater noise and shown to be very effective. Then, a radar processing technique was employed to count the number of vocalizations. It was found that the number of vocalizations is an effective technique for detecting stressful conditions, easily classifying the gathered test cases using a threshold classifier with perfect accuracy. Therefore, we conclude that this system could easily be adapted into an effective, inexpensive poultry flock monitoring tool, and the methods developed here could be applied to other similar monitoring applications.
Keywords
agriculture; audio signal processing; radar signal processing; signal classification; signal denoising; audio data; broiler chicken condition; broiler chicken mortality prevention; broiler chicken stress; broiler chicken vocalization; data classification; monitoring application; poultry flock monitoring tool; radar processing technique; spectral oversubtraction; threshold classifier; Birds; Fans; Monitoring; Noise; Stress; adaptive signal processing; additive noise; food industry; noise cancellation; signal processing algorithms;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal and Information Processing (GlobalSIP), 2014 IEEE Global Conference on
Conference_Location
Atlanta, GA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GlobalSIP.2014.7032300
Filename
7032300
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