Can 3D point cloud data improve automated body condition score prediction in dairy cattle?
Zhou Tang, Jin Wang, Angelo De Castro, Yuxi Zhang, Victoria Bastos Primo, Ana Beatriz Montevecchio Bernardino, Gota Morota, Xu Wang, Ricardo C Chebel, and Haipeng Yu

TL;DR
This study compares 3D point cloud data and depth images for predicting dairy cattle body condition scores, finding depth images generally outperform point clouds in accuracy and robustness.
Contribution
It provides a direct comparison of point cloud and depth image methods for BCS prediction, highlighting their relative strengths and limitations.
Findings
Depth images outperform point clouds in most settings.
Point clouds are more sensitive to noise and model architecture.
Both methods perform worse with handcrafted features.
Abstract
Body condition score (BCS) is a widely used indicator of body energy status and is closely associated with metabolic status, reproductive performance, and health in dairy cattle; however, conventional visual scoring is subjective and labor-intensive. Computer vision approaches have been applied to BCS prediction, with depth images widely used because they capture geometric information independent of coat color and texture. More recently, three-dimensional point cloud data have attracted increasing interest due to their ability to represent richer geometric characteristics of animal morphology, but direct head-to-head comparisons with depth image-based approaches remain limited. In this study, we compared top-view depth image and point cloud data for BCS prediction under four settings: 1) unsegmented raw data, 2) segmented full-body data, 3) segmented hindquarter data, and 4) handcrafted…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnimal Behavior and Welfare Studies · Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock · Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
