马和驴在红外热成像中的表面热模式比较

M. Domino, M. Romaszewski, Tomasz Jasi'nski, Malgorzata Ma'sko
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红外热像仪(IRT)是一种有价值的马兽医学诊断工具,但对其在驴上的应用知之甚少。目的是找出驴和马的热成像模式,并确定这些模式是否有相似之处。这项研究对18头驴和16匹马进行了研究。所有的马都接受了红外摄像机的热成像,并测量了皮肤厚度和毛发长度。在每个热图像的类图上,对15个感兴趣区域(roi)进行标注,然后将其合并为10组roi (GORs)。GORs中地表温度是否存在统计学上的显著差异,既对某一物种的所有动物进行了“全球”测试,也对每种动物进行了“局部”测试。还讨论了两种不同于其他动物的特殊情况。我们的研究结果表明,这两个物种的大多数热模式相似,但马的平均表面温度高于驴。这可能与皮肤和毛发的差异有关。我们得出结论,这两个物种的模式都与GORs相关,而不是单个ROI,驴模式的一致性更高。
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Comparison of surface thermal patterns of horses and donkeys in IRT images
Infrared thermography (IRT) is a valuable diagnostic tool in equine veterinary medicine however, little is known about its application in donkeys. The aim was to find patterns in thermal images of donkeys and horses, and determine if these patterns share similarities. The study was carried out on 18 donkeys and 16 horses. All equids underwent thermal imaging with an infrared camera and measuring the skin thickness and hair coat length. On the class maps of each thermal image, 15 regions of interest (ROIs) were annotated and then combined into 10 groups of ROIs (GORs). The existence of statistically significant differences between surface temperatures in GORs was tested both `globally' for all animals of a given species and `locally' for each animal. Two special cases of animals that differ from the rest were also discussed. Our results indicated that the majority of thermal patterns are similar for both species however, average surface temperatures in horses are higher than in donkeys. It may be related to differences in the skin and hair coat. We concluded, the patterns of both species are associated with GORs, rather than an individual ROI, with higher uniformity of donkeys patterns.
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