Objective movement asymmetry in horses is comparable between markerless technology and sensor-based systems.
Anne Selvén KallerudPatrick Marques-SmithHelle K BendiksenCathrine T FjordbakkPublished in: Equine veterinary journal (2024)
The objective systems were comparable in classification of asymmetric limbs under field conditions when using defined asymmetry thresholds. Discrepancies stemmed largely from the imposed thresholds (i.e., systems largely identified same-side asymmetry). Overall, the strongest agreement was found between LL and EM. The SL analysed significantly fewer hindlimb strides than the LL and EM which could represent a limitation of the Sleip AI.