AI in veterinary clinical diagnostics

Last changed: 18 February 2022
Computer generated image of a horse, illustration.

Great progress is being made today in human medical diagnostics with the help of artificial intelligence (AI). In human medicine AI is for example used to interpret ultrasound and X-rays. In veterinary medicine, however, AI has not yet had the same impact. The goal of this project is to explore new creative methods for detecting lameness in horses through automatic video analysis.

Go to the Swedish version of this page to read more and to find contact details for the researchers involved.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Facts:

The one-year project was launched in 2018 and was financed by SLU Future One Health (previously SLU Future Animals, Nature and Health).

SLU Future One Health supports interdisciplinary research that is part of the One Health concept – optimal health and welfare for both humans and animals in sustainable ecosystems.

Read more about SLU Future One Health, ongoing research projects and forthcoming funding opportunities.