Examples of artificial intelligence in slaughterhouses to improve animal welfare: Inspiring examples

It may be helpful for Competent Authorities (CAs) and inspectors to get an impression of the possibilities to monitor animal-related measures in slaughterhouses through the application of sensor technology and artificial intelligence (AI). Sensor technology cannot yet replace a human during the meat inspection, but it has potential to play an important role in the future. Currently it can already add value to the inspections and provide better insight into animal welfare issues than by human inspections alone (Voogt et al., 2023). This document provides several examples of digital technology systems to improve animal welfare.

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  • Netherlands
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  • EURCAW-Pigs,
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  • Communication
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2023
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Groen Kennisnet
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