Claims
- 1. A system for observing and predicting a physiological state of an animal, the system comprising:
a computer comprising a processor and being operatively connected to a database, at least one sample providing device for repetitively providing at least one sample of a body fluid of the animal, an analysis apparatus for analysing the at least one sample, so as to obtain at least one sample value of at least one parameter of the body fluid, a data interface for repetitively entering the sample value of the at least one parameter in the database, wherein the database is adapted to store multiple database entries representing the sample value of the at least one parameter at various points in time, and wherein the processor is programmed to:
perform at least one mathematical analysis of the at least one sample value, and selecting, on the basis of the at least one mathematical analysis, the point in time for providing a subsequent sample and performing a subsequent analysis of said subsequent sample for at least one of the parameters.
- 2. A system according to claim 1, wherein the mathematical analysis is a statistical analysis.
- 3. A system according to claim 2, wherein the statistical analysis is a univariate analysis of the database entries to obtain a first set of data representing expected sample values of at least one of the parameters at future points in time.
- 4. A system according to claim 2, wherein the statistical analysis is a multivariate analysis of the database entries to produce a second set of data derived from combined analysis of sample values of at least two parameters.
- 5. A system according to claim 4, wherein the first and second sets of data are combined to obtain a third set of data representative of the physiological state of the animal.
- 6. A system according to claim 5, wherein the obtained first, second and third sets of data are stored in the database.
- 7. A system according to claim 3, wherein the processor is programmed to perform the univariate analysis employing at least one State Space Model (SSM).
- 8. A system according to claim 4, wherein the processor is programmed to perform the multivariate projection analysis, such as Principal Component Analysis (PCA).
- 9. A system according to claim 1, wherein the at least one sample of a body fluid comprises at least one raw milk sample, and wherein the at least one sample providing device is arranged to provide the raw milk sample.
- 10. A system according to claim 1, wherein the analysis apparatus is arranged to perform spectroscopic analysis of the sample of body fluid of the animal.
- 11. A system according to claim 1, wherein the analysis apparatus comprises solid support analytical devices.
- 12. A system according to claim 1, wherein the analysis apparatus is arranged to determine the sample value(s) of at least one parameter selected from the group consisting of: LDH, NAGase, Progesterone, milk yield, FPD and Conductivity, Fat A, Fat B, Protein, Lactose, Urea, Citric Acid, TS, SNF, and one or more of the ketone bodies in the one or more samples.
- 13. A system according to claim 5, wherein the database stores at least one predetermined set of data representing at least one physiological state of the animal, and wherein the processor is further programmed to compare the third set of data to the at least one predetermined set of data.
- 14. A system according to claim 1, wherein the database comprises at least one external value of at least one external parameter.
- 15. A system according to claim 14 wherein, the at least one external parameter is selected from the group of parameters consisting of the age of the animal, the breed or race of the animal, the weight of the animal, the reproduction of the animal, feeding particulars, season and geographical location, identification to the herd of origin.
- 16. A system according to claim 14, wherein the processor is further programmed to perform data analysis of the database entries to obtain an indication of the physiological state of the animal, whereby the external value is included in the data analysis.
- 17. A method for observing and predicting a physiological state of an animal, the method comprising:
repetitively providing at least one sample of a body fluid of the animal, analysing the at least one sample, so as to obtain at least one sample value of at least one parameter of the body fluid, entering the sample value of the at least one parameter in a database of a computer system, whereby the database is loaded with multiple database entries representing the sample value of the at least one parameter at various points in time, and performing at least one mathematical analysis of the at least one sample value, and selecting, on the basis of the at least one mathematical analysis, the point in time for providing a subsequent sample and performing a subsequent analysis of said subsequent sample for at least one of the parameters.
- 18. A method according to claim 17, wherein the mathematical analysis is a statistical analysis.
- 19. A method according to claim 18, wherein the statistical analysis is a univariate analysis of the database entries to obtain a first set of data representing expected sample values of at least one of the parameters at future points in time.
- 20. A method according to claim 18, wherein the statistical analysis is a multivariate analysis of the database entries to produce a second set of data derived from combined analysis of sample values of at least two parameters.
- 21. A method according to claim 20, wherein the first and second sets of data are combined to obtain a third set of data representative of the physiological state of the animal.
- 22. A method according to claim 21, wherein the obtained first, second and third sets of data are stored in the database.
- 23. A method according to claim 19, wherein the univariate analysis is performed in at least one State Space Model (SSM).
- 24. A method according to claim 23, wherein the State Space Model provides probabilities ofchanges.
- 25. A method according to claim 17, wherein a dynamic linear model is extended to a multiprocess class II mixture model with a recursive updating procedure.
- 26. A method according to claim 20, wherein the multivariate analysis is performed as a multivariate projection analysis, such as Principal Component Analysis (PCA).
- 27. A method according to claim 20, wherein, in the multivariate analysis, at least two disjoint sets of Principal Components are selected.
- 28. A method according to claim 17, wherein the at least one sample of a body fluid comprises at least one raw milk sample, and wherein the at least one sample providing device provides the raw milk sample.
- 29. A method according to claim 17, comprising, at the step of analysing the at least one sample, performing spectroscopic analysis of the sample of body fluid.
- 30. A method according to claim 20, wherein the computer system is programmed to perform the multivariate data analysis using a PLSR model.
- 31. A method according to claim 17, wherein historical sample values are grouped in classes, and wherein the classes are analysed individually by means of Principal Component Analysis.
- 32. A method according to claim 17, wherein the physiological state is determined from a comparison of a pattern in the sample values and a pattern of reference parameter values which is typical for a certain predetermined physiological state.
- 33. A method according to claim 20, wherein a mathematical model of the form
- 34. A method according to claim 33, wherein sample values are sampled in a pattern xi, and wherein the projection of xi on each of the models, ti, is determined as ti=xi*P.
- 35. A method according to claim 34, wherein:
a leverage h, is determined as the square sum of the elements of ti, a residual r is determined as the square sum of the elements a vector determined as xi−ti*P, the quantities h and r are normalised with their respective 95% significance levels for the mathematical model, and wherein xi is chosen to belong to the model in question if the length of vector (h,r) is less than {square root}2.
- 36. A method according to claim 17, wherein the sample value(s) of at least one or more parameter is selected from the group consisting of: Nagase, Progesterone, milk yield, FPD and Conductivity, Fat A, Fat B, Protein, Lactose, Urea, Citric Acid, TS, SNF, and one or more of the ketone bodies is/are determined in the analysis apparatus.
- 37. A method according to claim 17, wherein the database entries further comprise at least one external value of at least one external parameter, and wherein the multivariate data analysis employs the at least one external value.
- 38. A method according to claim 37, wherein the at least one external parameter comprises at least one of: the age of the animal, the breed or race of the animal, the weight of the animal, the reproduction of the animal, feeding particulars, season, and geographical location, identification to the herd of origin.
- 39. A method according to claim 17, wherein the database stores at least one predetermined set of data representing at least one physiological state of the animal, and wherein the processor is further programmed to compare the third set of data to the at least one predetermined set of data.
- 40. A method according to claim 37, wherein the method further comprises the step of performing data analysis of the database entries to obtain an indication of the physiological state of the animal, whereby the external value is included in the data analysis.
- 41. A system for observing and predicting a physiological state of an animal, the system comprising:
a computer comprising a processor and being operatively connected to a database, at least one sample providing device for repetitively providing at least one sample of a body fluid of the animal, an analysis apparatus for analysing the at least one sample, so as to obtain at least one sample value of each of a plurality of parameters of the body fluid, a data interface for repetitively entering the sample value of each of the parameters in the database, wherein the database is adapted to store multiple database entries representing the sample value of each of the parameters at various points in time, and wherein the processor is programmed to:
perform a univariate analysis of the database entries to obtain a first set of data representing expected sample values of at least one of the parameters at future points in time, perform a multivariate analysis of the database entries to produce a second set of data derived from combined analysis of sample values of at least two of the parameters, combine the first and second sets of data to obtain a third set of data representative of the physiological state of the animal, and store the first, second and third sets of data in the database.
- 42. A system according to claim 41, wherein the processor is programmed to perform the univariate analysis employing at least one State Space Model (SSM).
- 43. A system according to claim 41, wherein the processor is programmed to perform the multivariate projection analysis, such as Principal Component Analysis (PCA).
- 44. A system according to claim 41, wherein the at least one sample of a body fluid comprises at least one raw milk sample, and wherein the at least one sample providing device is arranged to provide the raw milk sample.
- 45. A system according to claim 41, wherein the analysis apparatus is arranged to perform spectroscopic analysis, such as analysis in a near- or mid-infrared spectrum, of the sample of body fluid.
- 46. A system according to claim 41, wherein the analysis apparatus comprises solid support analytical devices.
- 47. A system according to claim 41, wherein the analysis apparatus is arranged to determine the value(s) of at least one of: Nagase, Progesterone, milk yield, FPD and Conductivity, Fat A, Fat B, Protein, Lactose, Urea, Citric Acid, LDH, TS, SNF, and one or more of the ketone bodies in the one or more samples.
- 48. A system according to claim 41, wherein the database stores at least one predetermined set of data representing at least one physiological state of the animal, and wherein the processor is further programmed to compare the third set of data to the at least one predetermined set of data.
- 49. A method for observing and predicting a physiological state of an animal, the method comprising:
repetitively providing at least one sample of a body fluid of the animal, analysing the at least one sample, so as to obtain at least one sample value of each of a plurality of parameters of the body fluid, entering the sample value of each of the parameters in a database of a computer system, whereby the database is loaded with multiple database entries representing the sample value of each of the parameters at various points in time, and performing a univariate analysis of the database entries to obtain a first set of data representing expected values of at least one of the parameters at future points in time, performing a multivariate analysis of the database entries to produce a second set of data derived from combined analysis of sample values of at least two of the parameters, and combining the first and second sets of data to obtain a third set of data representative of the physiological state of the animal.
- 50. A method according to claim 49, wherein the univariate analysis is performed in at least one State Space Model (SSM).
- 51. A method according to claim 50, wherein the State Space Model provides probabilities of changes.
- 52. A method according to claim 51, wherein a dynamic linear model is extended to a multiprocess class II mixture model with a recursive updating procedure.
- 53. A method according to claim 49, wherein the multivariate analysis is performed as a multivariate projection analysis, such as Principal Component Analysis (PCA).
- 54. A method according to claim 53, wherein, in the multivariate analysis, at least two disjoint sets of Principal Components are selected.
- 55. A method according to claim 49, wherein the at least one sample of a body fluid comprises at least one raw milk sample, and wherein the at least one sample providing device provides the raw milk sample.
- 56. A method according to claim 49, comprising, at the step of analysing the at least one sample, performing spectroscopic analysis of the sample of body fluid.
- 57. A method according to claim 56, wherein the processor is programmed to perform the multivariate data analysis using a PLSR model.
- 58. A method according to claim 53, wherein historical sample values are grouped in classes, and wherein the classes are analysed individually by means of Principal Component Analysis.
- 59. A method according to claim 49, wherein the physiological state is determined from a comparison of a pattern in the sample values and a pattern of reference parameter values which is typical for a certain predetermined physiological state.
- 60. A method according to claim 59, wherein a mathematical model of the form
- 61. A method according to claim 60, wherein sample values are sampled in a pattern xi, and wherein the projection of xi on each of the models, ti, is determined as ti=xi*P.
- 62. A method according to claim 61, wherein:
a leverage h, is determined as the square sum of the elements of ti, a residual r is determined as the square sum of the elements a vector determined as xi−ti*P, the quantities h and r are normalised with their respective 95% significance levels for the mathematical model, and wherein xi is chosen to belong to the model in question if the length of vector (h,r) is less than {square root}2.
- 63. A method according to claim 49, wherein the value(s) of at least one or more of: Nagase, Progesterone, milk yield, FPD and Conductivity, Fat A, Fat B, Protein, Lactose, Urea, Citric Acid, TS, SNF, and one or more of the ketone bodies is/are determined in the analysis apparatus.
- 64. A method according to claim 49, wherein the database entries further comprise at least one external value of at least one external parameter, and wherein the multivariate data analysis employs the at least one external value.
- 65. A method according to claim 64, wherein the at least one external parameter comprises at least one of: the age of the animal, the breed or race of the animal, the weight of the animal, the reproduction of the animal, feeding particulars, season, and geographical location, identification to the herd of origin.
- 66. A method according to claim 49, wherein the database stores at least one predetermined set of data representing at least one physiological state of the animal, and wherein the processor is further programmed to compare the third set of data to the at least one predetermined set of data.
- 67. A method for observing and predicting a physiological state of an animal, the method comprising:
entering at least one external value of at least one external parameter in a database of a computer system, repetitively providing at least one sample of a body fluid of the animal, analysing the at least one sample, so as to obtain at least one sample value of at least one parameter of the body fluid, entering the sample value of each of the parameters in the database, whereby the database is loaded with multiple database entries representing the sample value of each of the parameters at various points in time, and performing data analysis of the database entries to obtain an indication of the physiological state of the animal, whereby the external value is included in the data analysis.
- 68. A method according to claim 67, wherein the at least one external parameter comprises at least one of: the age of the animal, the breed or race of the animal, the weight of the animal, the reproduction of the animal, feeding particulars, season, and geographical location.
- 69. A method according to claim 67, further comprising the steps of claim 39.
- 70. A system for observing and predicting a physiological state of an animal, the system comprising:
a computer comprising a processor and being operatively connected to a database, at least one sample providing device for repetitively providing at least one sample of a body fluid of the animal, an analysis apparatus for analysing the at least one sample, so as to obtain at least one sample value of at least one parameter of the body fluid, a data interface for repetitively entering the sample value of each of the parameters in the database, wherein the database is adapted to store:
multiple database entries representing the sample value of each of the parameters at various points in time, at least one external value of at least one external parameter, the processor being programmed to:
perform a multivariate analysis of the database entries, including the at least one external value, to produce a further set of data indicative of the physiological state of the animal.
- 71. A system according to claim 70, further comprising the system of claim 41.
- 72. A method for observing and predicting a physiological state of an animal, the method comprising:
repetitively providing at least one sample of a body fluid of the animal, analysing the at least one sample, so as to obtain at least one sample value of each of a plurality of parameters of the body fluid, entering the sample value of each of the parameters in a database of a computer system, whereby the database is loaded with multiple database entries representing the sample value of each of the parameters at various points in time, and performing State Space Model (SSM) analysis of the database entries to obtain data representative of the physiological state of the animal.
- 73. A method for observing and predicting a physiological state of an animal, the method comprising:
repetitively providing at least one sample of a body fluid of the animal, analysing the at least one sample, so as to obtain at least one sample value of each of a plurality of parameters of the body fluid, entering the sample value of each of the parameters in a database of a computer system, whereby the database is loaded with multiple database entries representing the sample value of each of the parameters at various points in time, and performing a multivariate projection analysis of the database entries to obtain data representative of the physiological state of the animal.
- 74. A method according to claim 10, wherein the analysis apparatus performs analysis in a near- or mid-infrared spectrum.
- 75. A method according to claim 29, wherein the spectroscopic analysis comprises near- or mid-range infrared analysis.
- 76. A method according to claim 56, wherein the spectroscopic analysis is performed at near- or mid-range infrared spectrum.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional patent application Nos. 60/403,645, filed Aug. 16, 2002 and 60/408,286, filed Sep. 6, 2002, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60403645 |
Aug 2002 |
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60408286 |
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