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Health Detection on Cattle Compressed Images in Precision Livestock Farming

Authors :
Calvache, Miguel Angel
Cardona, Valeria
Tapias, Sebastian
Marin, Simon
Toro, Mauricio
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The constant population growth brings the needing to make up for food also grows at the same rate. The livestock provides one-third of humans protein base as meat and milk. To improve cattles health and welfare the pastoral farming employs Precision Livestock farming (PLF). This technique implementation brings a challenge to minimize energy consumption due to farmers not having enough energy or devices to transmit large volumes of information at the size are received from their farms monitors. Therefore, in this project, we will design an algorithm to compress and decompress images reducing energy consumption with the less information lost. Initially, the related problems have been read and analyzed to learn about the techniques used in the past and to be updated with the current works. We implemented Seam Carving and LZW algorithms. The compression of all images, around 1000 takes a time of 5 hours 10 min. We got a compression rate of 1.82:1 with 13.75s average time for each file and a decompression rate of 1.64:1 and 7.5 s average time for each file. The memory consumption we obtained was between 146MB and 504 MB and time consumption was between 30,5s for 90MB to 12192s for 24410 MB, it was all files.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 10 images, 2 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2112.01251
Document Type :
Working Paper