Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Jul 2014)

Predicting chick body mass by artificial intelligence-based models

  • Patricia Ferreira Ponciano Ferraz,
  • Tadayuki Yanagi Junior,
  • Yamid Fabián Hernández Julio,
  • Jaqueline de Oliveira Castro,
  • Richard Stephen Gates,
  • Gregory Murad Reis,
  • Alessandro Torres Campos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-204X2014000700009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 7
pp. 559 – 568

Abstract

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The objective of this work was to develop, validate, and compare 190 artificial intelligence-based models for predicting the body mass of chicks from 2 to 21 days of age subjected to different duration and intensities of thermal challenge. The experiment was conducted inside four climate-controlled wind tunnels using 210 chicks. A database containing 840 datasets (from 2 to 21-day-old chicks) - with the variables dry-bulb air temperature, duration of thermal stress (days), chick age (days), and the daily body mass of chicks - was used for network training, validation, and tests of models based on artificial neural networks (ANNs) and neuro-fuzzy networks (NFNs). The ANNs were most accurate in predicting the body mass of chicks from 2 to 21 days of age after they were subjected to the input variables, and they showed an R² of 0.9993 and a standard error of 4.62 g. The ANNs enable the simulation of different scenarios, which can assist in managerial decision-making, and they can be embedded in the heating control systems.

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