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Dr. Ali Alameer: AI in Pig Farming | Ep. 120

Dr. Ali Alameer: AI in Pig Farming | Ep. 120

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In this episode of The Swine it Podcast Show Canada, Dr. Ali Alameer from the University of Salford discusses how AI and machine vision are being applied to swine farming. He explains how non-invasive camera systems can monitor pig behavior to detect health and welfare issues, creating early warning systems for farmers. Learn how AI can help revolutionize farm management and improve animal care. Listen now on all major platforms!


"AI and machine vision can help detect subtle changes in behavior, predicting health issues before they become severe."


Meet the guest: Dr. Ali Alameer is a Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence at the University of Salford, UK. His research focuses on using AI and machine vision to monitor pig behavior, aiming to enhance animal welfare through early disease detection. Dr. Alameer's work bridges AI technology and agriculture, making significant contributions to precision livestock farming.


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What you will learn:

  • (00:00) Highlight
  • (00:37) Introduction
  • (04:14) AI & machine vision
  • (08:22) Pig behavior and AI
  • (10:44) Systems for farmers
  • (17:57) Advances in tracking technology
  • (25:37) Ethical AI in animal care
  • (29:41) Final questions


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