Affiliation:
1. Biometry and Genetic Unit, Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Bingol University, Bingol 12000, Turkey
2. Plant and Animal Production Department, Posof Vocational School, Ardahan University, Ardahan 75000, Turkey
Abstract
This study was carried out in order to determine the morphological characteristics, body coat colour distribution, and body dimensions of donkeys raised in Turkey, as well as to determine the relationships between these factors. For this reason, the predictive performance of various machine learning algorithms (i.e., CHAID, Random Forest, ALM, MARS, and Bagging MARS) were compared, utilising the biometric data of donkeys. In particular, mean measurements were taken from a total of 371 donkeys (252 male and 119 female) with descriptive statistical values as follows: height at withers, 100.7 cm; rump height, 103.1 cm; body length, 103.8 cm; chest circumference, 112.8 cm; chest depth, 45.7 cm; chest width, 29.1 cm; front shin circumference, 13.5 cm; head length, 55 cm; and ear length, 22 cm. The body colour distribution of the donkeys considered in this study was calculated as 39.35% grey, 19.95% white, 21.83% black, and 18.87% brown. Model fit statistics, including the coefficient of determination (R2), mean square error, root-mean-square error (RMSE), mean absolute percentage error (MAPE), and standard deviation ratio (SD ratio), were calculated to measure the predictive ability of the fitted models. The MARS algorithm was found to be the best model for defining the body length of donkeys, with the highest R2 value (0.916) and the lowest RMSE, MAPE, and SD ratio values (2.173, 1.615, and 0.291, respectively). The experimental results indicate that the most suitable model is the MARS algorithm, which provides a good alternative to other data mining algorithms for predicting the body length of donkeys.
Subject
General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology
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