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An intelligent model for predicting the dressed weight of pigs using morphometric measurements
Suvarna Bhoj1, Gyanendra Kumar Gaur1, Ayon Tarafdar1
1Livestock Production and Management (LPM) Section, ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izzatnagar, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh 243 122 India.
Abstract:
Determining the slaughter weight of pigs is crucial to the profitability of swine production farms. Unfortunately, in developing countries, the basic infrastructure for weight measurement may not always be available, affecting farmers' income. This study presents a machine learning-based approach to determine the dressed weight of pigs using four morphometric dimensions: paunch girth (PG), heart girth (HG), body length and wither height, which can be measured in situ. Different neural network model structures were constructed taking LM, GDX and BR training algorithms, tansigmoid/logsigmoid hidden layer transfer functions and 5-30 hidden layer neurons (HLNs). Results showed that LM training algorithm with logsigmoidal transfer function and 20 HLNs resulted in 99.8% accuracy in determining the pig dressed weight. Further, the number of morphometric parameters as inputs was gradually reduced and it was found that 99% accuracy can still be achieved using just PG and HG, thereby reducing the measurement time.

