性别歧视
在ovo
计算机科学
生物
生物信息学
胚胎
细胞生物学
作者
Bill Cheng,Congo Tak‐Shing Ching,Nguyễn Văn Hiếu,Pin‐Chi Tang,Ho Thanh Huy,Nguyen Chi Nhan,Minh‐Khue Ha,Chien‐Kai Wang,Cheng‐Chung Chang,Thien Luan Phan,Ngoc T. Nguyen
摘要
The impedance analysis method, widely employed in human biology, is now gaining attention in biomedical research for a novel application: analyzing impedance signals during the egg incubation process to predict the gender of chickens within the eggs. In the contemporary landscape, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning play pivotal roles in livestock farming, offering cost‐effective and labor‐efficient solutions. In this study, 35 Taiwanese chicken eggs were used, comprising 20 male and 15 female eggs. During incubation, the impedance values of four electrodes (Z1, Z2, Z3, and Z4) were recorded. A constant voltage signal at 100 mV was applied, alternating between frequencies of 100 kHz and 8 MHz. The findings indicate that the impedance ratio between two pairs of electrodes, Z2 and Z3 compared to Z2 and Z4, on the eleventh day of incubation, reveals differences between male and female eggs within the frequency range of 1–2 MHz. The data set was trained using the Decision Tree approach in conjunction with k‐fold cross‐validation. The results demonstrate that the model achieved an accuracy of 81.48% in determining the gender of chicken eggs based on their impedance ratio. © 2025 Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan and Wiley Periodicals LLC.
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