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UFL/IFAS to use artificial intelligence to assess livestock mobility

University of Florida scientists want to assess livestock mobility faster and more accurately, ultimately helping farm animal health and production. To do so, they’ll use artificial intelligence to analyze high-definition video of the animals as they move.

Samantha Brooks, a University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences geneticist and associate professor of equine physiology – along with other UF researchers – have been awarded a $49,713 grant from the Agricultural Genome to Phenome Initiative for…

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