Poultry Science (Nov 2024)

Research Note: A deep learning method segments chicken keel bones from whole-body X-ray images

  • Moh Sallam,
  • Samuel Coulbourn Flores,
  • Dirk Jan de Koning,
  • Martin Johnsson

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 103, no. 11
p. 104214

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ABSTRACT: Most commercial laying hens suffer from sternum (keel) bone damage including deviations and fractures. X-raying hens, followed by segmenting and assessing the keel bone, is a key to automating the monitoring of keel bone condition. The aim of the current work is to train a deep learning model to segment the keel bone out of whole-body x-ray images. We obtained full-body x-ray images of laying hens (n = 1,051) and manually drew the outline of the keel bone on each image. Using the annotated images, a U-net model was then trained to segment the keel bone. The proposed model was evaluated using 5-fold cross validation. We obtained high segmentation accuracy (Dice coefficients of 0.88–0.90) repeatably over several validation folds. In conclusion, automatic segmentation of the keel bone from full-body x-ray images is possible with good accuracy. Segmentation is a requirement for automated measurements of keel geometry and density, which can subsequently be connected to susceptibility to keel deviations and fractures.

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