Topic:Machine Learning
Machine learning is a branch of artificial intelligence that involves the development of algorithms and statistical models enabling computers to perform tasks without explicit instructions. In the context of equine research, machine learning can be applied to analyze large datasets related to horse health, behavior, and performance. It can assist in identifying patterns and correlations that may not be immediately apparent through traditional analysis methods. Applications of machine learning in equine studies include predicting disease outbreaks, assessing gait abnormalities, and optimizing breeding strategies. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the applications, methodologies, and outcomes of using machine learning techniques in the study of equine science.
Computerized detection of supporting forelimb lameness in the horse using an artificial neural network. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether artificial neural networks could be used to determine equine lameness by computational means only. The integral parts of our approach were the combination of automated signal tracking of horses on a treadmill and the computational power of artificial neural networks (ANN). The motion of 175 horses trotting on a treadmill was recorded using the SELSPOT II system for motion analysis. Two cameras traced infrared (IR) markers on the head and on the left forehoof. The motion of the head was Fourier-transformed and further processed by a multilaye...