Artificial intelligence learns to spot pain in sheep
The life of a sheep is not as cushy as it looks. They suffer injury and infection, and can't tell their human handlers when they're in pain. Recently, veterinarians have developed a protocol for estimating the pain a sheep is in from its facial expressions, but humans apply it inconsistently, and manual ratings are time-consuming. Computer scientists at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom have stepped in to automate the task. They started by listing several "facial action units" (AUs) associated with different levels of pain, drawing on the Sheep Pain Facial Expression Scale.
Jun-3-2017, 03:30:07 GMT
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