Data Quality Management and Risk Assessment of Dairy Farming with Feed Behaviour Analysis Using Big Data Analytics with YOLOv5 Algorithm
Downloads
Published
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58414/SCIENTIFICTEMPER.2025.16.12.16Keywords:
Risk Assessment, Dairy Farming, Feed Behaviour Analysis, YOLOv5 Algorithm, Ketosis and Mastitis and Data Quality Management.Dimensions Badge
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2025 The Scientific Temper

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Dairy farming is crucial for global food security, providing essential products like milk and cheese. However, challenges such as animal health, economic instability, and environmental issues threaten the industry’s sustainability. This study utilizes big data analytics and machine learning, including YOLOv5 and Cascade Feedforward Neural Networks, to enhance feeding strategies, improve data quality management, and predict ketosis risks, ultimately improving cow health and preventing metabolic disorders. The study employs a combination of Apache Spark HDFS for handling large-scale data and YOLOv5 for real-time feed behaviour detection. Physiological data like rumination time, body temperature, and activity levels are collected, along with behavioural data from YOLOv5. These data types are integrated into a unified training pipeline, with the Cascade Feedforward Neural Network [CSFEM] for ketosis prediction. A Butterfly Optimization Algorithm [BOA]-guided stacking ensemble is applied to optimize model performance. The approach was implemented for efficient data processing and risk assessment. The proposed system achieved 99.8% accuracy, 99.2% precision, and 99.4% recall, effectively predicting ketosis and mastitis risks, showcasing the power of big data and machine learning in dairy farming. Future research could enhance model generalizability by incorporating diverse datasets, real-time monitoring, environmental sensors, and genetic data, and refining YOLOv5 for better real-world adaptability.Abstract
How to Cite
Downloads
Similar Articles
- Tewoderos Legesse, Bekelech Sharew, Evaluation of white seeded sesame (Sesamum indicium L.) genotypes on growth and yield performance in Menit Goldya Woreda of West Omo Zone, SWE , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 15 No. 02 (2024): The Scientific Temper
- Chinnadurai U, A. Vinayagam, Energy efficient routing with cluster approach in wireless networks – A literature review , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 15 No. spl-1 (2024): The Scientific Temper
- Theophilus Deenadayal, Tarun Jain, Floristic composition in Paramananda Devara Gudda A sacred grove at Lingadahalli Village Devadurga Taluk Raichur District Karnataka, India , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): The Scientific Temper
- N.S.G. Ganesh, V Arulkumar, R. Lathamanju, Priscilla Joy , Energetic and highly reliable photovoltaic power source assisted water pump control system design using IoT , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 14 No. 04 (2023): The Scientific Temper
- Anand Mishra, Manish Kumar Dube, Harnam Singh Lodhi, Ambrina Sardar Khan, Studies on behavior and morphological changes in freshwater fish, Channa punctatus, under the exposure of untreated sewage water , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 16 No. 04 (2025): The Scientific Temper
- Amod Kumar, Nalini Bhardwaj, BIOLOGY OF SUGARCANE WOOLLY APHID (Ceratovacuna lanigera) UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 9 No. 1&2 (2018): The Scientific Temper
- Vipul Sundavadara, Riddhi SanghvI, Behavioral finance: A systematic literature review , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 15 No. spl-2 (2024): The Scientific Temper
- MRINAL CHANDRA, “SPECTRAL STUDIES & ANTIMICROBIAL STUDIES ON Cu(II) WITH SCHIFF BASE CONTAINING SNS DONOR LIGANDS , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 8 No. 1&2 (2017): The Scientific Temper
- D. Selvaraj, A study on sustainable technology development of fintech 5.0 in Indian industries , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 16 No. Spl-2 (2025): The Scientific Temper
- Parwez Ahmad, Md Jamaluddin, Estimation of Some Heavy Metal Estimation at Sites of Saryug River as Lateral Tributary of the Ganga in Northern Bihar , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 12 No. 1&2 (2021): The Scientific Temper
<< < 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 > >>
You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.

