Artificial Intelligence Leads to Recognition of Animal Behaviour in the Alps
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Monitoring in animal agro-industry is, to this day, the only process that still lacks automation. Despite technological advances in the production chain, monitoring the state of animal health and behaviour remains largely dependent on the human eye. In this context, Farm Guardian, a solution developed by Beyond Technology and pride of Mexican innovation, is positioned as a unique system in its class, offering automated monitoring, in real time a…
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