Quote from admin on 28.01.2026, 01:34The system operates on the principle of individual learning for each specific horse.
During the initial phase, it collects data on the horse’s movement and builds a personalized baseline model representing the horse’s normal movement pattern.If a new set of sensors is used for the first time on a horse that already has lameness, the system will treat this movement pattern as the baseline. As a result, the lameness will not be recognized as an abnormality, since there is no healthy reference pattern available for comparison.
The system operates on the principle of individual learning for each specific horse.
During the initial phase, it collects data on the horse’s movement and builds a personalized baseline model representing the horse’s normal movement pattern.
If a new set of sensors is used for the first time on a horse that already has lameness, the system will treat this movement pattern as the baseline. As a result, the lameness will not be recognized as an abnormality, since there is no healthy reference pattern available for comparison.
