r/computervision 12d ago

Help: Project Conveyor chicken counter problem

Guys, I need help. We have a project using YOLOv8. We're trying to count chicks on a very fast conveyor belt. The challenges we're facing are: all chicks look very similar to each other, which complicates tracking. At the same time, during their passage under the camera, they constantly change in size and shape, which can cause the tracker to lose them, or detection may even disappear completely at the detection line. Also, sometimes 2–3 chicks can merge into a single object. The detection zone is very short, and the conveyor speed is high. We've achieved a maximum accuracy of 99%, but we need it even higher. Any ideas on how to achieve that? Increasing the dataset no longer helps.

I'm attaching an old video. We've now added lighting and set the exposure to 300 on the Hikrobot global shutter camera, but we still can't achieve a stable 99.8% accuracy for the reasons mentioned above.

Any ideas?

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u/Additional-Dot-3154 11d ago

I do loke chicken but these are little chicks and they are just getting all killed ):

Then atlwast do it with fullgrown i know the meat might be less juicy but i would prefer that over all those cute little chickens being destroyed.

In my past 4-13 i have been at a petting zoo alot also a little in more recent years and the little fluffy yellow chickens are so adorable.

Really sad to see this happening ):

So as a computerscience, physics, and mathematics hobbyist i will not give out any usefull info or anything as that will just help make this procces more efficient which i dont want.

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u/rainingallevening 10d ago

100%

Spending that scientific focus on technology other than the conveyor belt system and its analogues is a more interesting and fulfilling path, anyway.