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The Formation and Invariance of Canine Nose Pattern of Beagle Dogs from Early Puppy to Young Adult Periods.

Hyeong In ChoiYoonsuk LeeHyunjin ShinSungjin LeeStephanie Sujin ChoiChang Yong HanSong-Hwa Kwon
Published in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2021)
The formation and invariance of the canine nose pattern is studied. Nose images of ten beagle dogs were collected for ten months from month two to month eleven. The nose patterns in these images are examined visually and by a biometric algorithm. It is found that the canine nose pattern is fully formed at the end of the second month since birth and remains invariant until the end of the eleventh month. This study also strongly indicates that the canine nose pattern can be used as a unique biometric marker for each individual dog.
Keyphrases
  • deep learning
  • young adults
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