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Informatics & dairy industry coalition: AI trends and present challenges

García-Méndez, Silvia, de Arriba-Pérez, Francisco, Somoza-López, María del Carmen

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) can potentially transform the industry, enhancing the production process and minimizing manual, repetitive tasks. Accordingly, the synergy between high-performance computing and powerful mathematical models enables the application of sophisticated data analysis procedures like Machine Learning. However, challenges exist regarding effective, efficient, and flexible processing to generate valuable knowledge. Consequently, this work comprehensively describes industrial challenges where AI can be exploited, focusing on the dairy industry. The conclusions presented can help researchers apply novel approaches for cattle monitoring and farmers by proposing advanced technological solutions to their needs.


Artificial Intelligence: Potential Game Changer For The Indian Dairy Farming Sector

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You must have heard about how artificial intelligence is being used in industries like Travel, Health, e-commerce etc. but a company in the United States have started the use of Artificial Intelligence in a totally different industry. Connecterra, a Dutch company, has implemented the technology in the dairy farming sector. They have induced two technologies - motion sensor and AI - with the aim of making barnyards functional in the 21st century. The company has already started its IDA system or'The Intelligent Dairy Farmers System'in Europe for several years. A motion-sensing device is attached to a cow's neck to convey its movements to a program that uses the technology of Artificial intelligence.


Companies Aggressively Pursue Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture

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Computer vision, data science, and machine learning to monitor and analyze crops. CropOS, a data analytics platform, that uses machine learning & cloud biology. Intelligent animal health monitoring technology - wearables that serve the dairy industry. Drones capture hyperspectral images to show changes in water, fertilizer needs, crop yield, and pest emergence. Computer vision, data science, and machine learning to monitor and analyze crops.


Biggest robot dairy in Asia setting up Japan's milk revival

The Japan Times

Jin Kawaguchiya gave up a career in finance to help revive Japan's ailing dairy industry, one robot at a time. In a country that relies increasingly on imported foods like cheese and butter, Japan's milk output tumbled over two decades, touching a 30-year low in 2014. Costs rose faster than prices as the economy stagnated, eroding profit, and aging farmers quit the business because they could not find enough young people willing to take on the hard labor of tending to cows every day. But technology is altering that dynamic. On Hokkaido, Japan's top dairy-producing region, Kawaguchiya transformed the 20-cow farm he inherited from his father-in-law 16 years ago into Asia's largest automated milking factory.