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Title: Current trends in artificial intelligence and bovine mastites research: a bibliometric review approach
Other Titles: Tendências atuais na pesquisa em inteligência artificial e mastites bovinas: uma abordagem de revisão bibliométrica
Authors: MITSUNAGA, Thatiane Mendes
GARCIA, Breno Luis Nery
PEREIRA, Ligia Rizzanti
SILVA, Roberto Fray
DELBEM, Alexandre Cláudio Botazzo
SANTOS, Marcos Veiga dos
Advisor: COSTA, Yuri Campos Braga
Other contributor: FREITAS, Rogério Nunes de
FONTANA, Marcelo Passaro
type of document: Artigo científico
Keywords: Machine learning;Big data;Bovinos leiteiros
Issue Date: 21-Jun-2024
Publisher: 004
Citation: MITSUNAGA, Thatiane Mendes; GARCIA, Breno Luis Nery; PEREIRA, Ligia Rizzant; SILVA, Roberto Fray; DELBEM, Alexandre Cláudio Botazzo; SANTOS, Marcos Veiga dos. Current trends in artificial intelligence and bovine mastites research: a bibliometric review approach, 2024. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Curso Superior de Tecnologia em Análise e Desenvolvimento de Sistemas) - Faculdade de Tecnologia de Americana “Ministro Ralph Biasi”, Americana, 2024.
Abstract: Mastitis, a major disease in dairy cows, causes significant losses in herd profitability. Accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective control. Studies using artificial intelligence (AI) models to clas-sify, identify, predict, and diagnose mastitis show promise in control improvement. Thus, this bibliometric review aims to evaluate AI and bovine mastitis terms in the most relevant Scopus indexed papers from 2011 to 2021. 62 documents were analyzed, revealing key terms, prom-inent researchers, relevant publications, and keyword clusters. Mastitis and machine learning were most cited, with an increasing trend from 2018 to 2021. Other terms like sensors and masti-tis detection also emerged. The United States was the most cited country, with the highest collab-oration networks. Publications on mastitis and AI models notably increased from 2016 to 2021, indicating growing interest. However, few studies utilized AI for bovine mastitis detection, primarily employing artificial neural network models. This suggests evident potential for further research in this area.
URI: https://ric.cps.sp.gov.br/handle/123456789/21542
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