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dc.contributorFacultad de Veterinariaes_ES
dc.contributor.authorFigueirinhas, Pedro
dc.contributor.authorSánchez, Adrián
dc.contributor.authorRodríguez, Oliver
dc.contributor.authorVilar, José Manuel
dc.contributor.authorRodríguez-Áltonaga Martínez, José Antonio 
dc.contributor.authorGonzalo Orden, José Manuel 
dc.contributor.authorQuesada, Alexis
dc.contributor.otherMedicina y Cirugia Animales_ES
dc.date2022
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-27T09:35:06Z
dc.date.available2024-02-27T09:35:06Z
dc.identifier.citationFigueirinhas, P., Sanchez, A., Rodríguez, O., Vilar, J. M., Rodríguez-Altónaga, J., Gonzalo-Orden, J. M., & Quesada, A. (2022). Development of an Artificial Neural Network for the Detection of Supporting Hindlimb Lameness: A Pilot Study in Working Dogs. Animals, 12(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/ANI12141755es_ES
dc.identifier.otherhttps://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/14/1755es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10612/18501
dc.description.abstract[EN] Subjective lameness assessment has been a controversial subject given the lack of agreement between observers; this has prompted the development of kinetic and kinematic devices in order to obtain an objective evaluation of locomotor system in dogs. After proper training, neural networks are potentially capable of making a non-human diagnosis of canine lameness. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether artificial neural networks could be used to determine canine hindlimb lameness by computational means only. The outcome of this study could potentially assess the efficacy of certain treatments against diseases that cause lameness. With this aim, input data were obtained from an inertial sensor positioned on the rump. Data from dogs with unilateral hindlimb lameness and sound dogs were used to obtain differences between both groups at walk. The artificial neural network, after necessary adjustments, was integrated into a web management tool, and the preliminary results discriminating between lame and sound dogs are promising. The analysis of spatial data with artificial neural networks was summarized and developed into a web app that has proven to be a useful tool to discriminate between sound and lame dogs. Additionally, this environment allows veterinary clinicians to adequately follow the treatment of lame canine patientses_ES
dc.languageenges_ES
dc.publisherMDPIes_ES
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/*
dc.subjectVeterinariaes_ES
dc.subject.otherArtificial neural networkes_ES
dc.subject.otherWeb appes_ES
dc.subject.otherLamenesses_ES
dc.subject.otherDoges_ES
dc.subject.otherInertial sensores_ES
dc.titleDevelopment of an Artificial Neural Network for the Detection of Supporting Hindlimb Lameness: A Pilot Study in Working Dogses_ES
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/ANI12141755
dc.description.peerreviewedSIes_ES
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses_ES
dc.identifier.essn2076-2615
dc.journal.titleAnimalses_ES
dc.volume.number12es_ES
dc.issue.number14es_ES
dc.page.initial1755es_ES
dc.type.hasVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiones_ES
dc.subject.unesco3109 Ciencias Veterinariases_ES
dc.description.projectThe APC was funded by Laboratorio Aragó SLes_ES


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