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Title: Deep Learning Based Dog Behavioural Monitoring System
Authors: Boteju, W. J. M
Herath, H. M. K. S
Peiris, M. D. P
Wathsala, A. K. P. E
Samarasinghe, P
Weerasinghe, L
Keywords: Deep Learning
Dog Behavioural
Monitoring System
Learning Based
Issue Date: 3-Dec-2020
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: W. J. M. Boteju, H. M. K. S. Herath, M. D. P. Peiris, A. K. P. E. Wathsala, P. Samarasinghe and L. Weerasinghe, "Deep Learning Based Dog Behavioural Monitoring System," 2020 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Sustainable Systems (ICISS), 2020, pp. 82-87, doi: 10.1109/ICISS49785.2020.9315983.
Series/Report no.: 2020 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Sustainable Systems (ICISS);Pages 82-87
Abstract: Dogs are one of the most popular pets in the world. It is usual that pet owners are always concerned about the health and the wellbeing of their pets. The activity levels of the dogs vary from each other based on breed and age. Tracking the behavioral changes using image processing and machine learning concepts and notifying the pet owners via a mobile application is the main objective of this research. Breed recognition has been done applying deep learning concepts to the user-uploaded video or the photograph of the dog. This research mainly focuses on walking, running, resting, and barking activity patterns of the dog. A surveillance camera and sensors were the main equipment for data collection. The audio feature of the surveillance camera is used to identity the barking behavior of the dog. Dogs from different ages belonging to Pomeranian and German Shepherd breeds have been selected for this experiment. Transfer learning with ResNet50, Inception V3, and support vector machines have been used to recognize and classify the activities of the dogs. The research study was able to achieve the accuracy levels as follows: - breed recognition - 89%+, walking pattern recognition - 99.5%, resting pattern recognition - 97% and barking pattern recognition - 60%. With the above accuracy levels, the research was able to identify the unusual behaviour of the dogs.
URI: http://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/1925
ISBN: 978-1-7281-7089-3
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