For example, the British team of the University of Western England in Bristol created Intellipig – AI, which analyzes photographs of pork barrels and revealed symptoms of pain, stress or disease.
Israeli scientists from the University of Haifa train a similar dog system and teach to capture disturbing facial expressions. Studies have shown that dog faces are 38% similar to human movements in terms of muscle.
In addition, scientists from the University of San Paulo tested an algorithm that compared photos of horses and painkillers before and after the operations.
AI focused on the movements of ears, eyes and lips and learned to determine the symptoms of pain with a 88%accuracy.
Experts hope that such developments will help farmers look at animal health timely and help them understand their emotional state better.
Source: Ferra

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