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Ye Xiao, Yupeng Hu, Jizhao Liu, Yi Xiao and Qianzhen Liu
Ship trajectory prediction is essential for ensuring safe route planning and to have advanced warning of the dangers at sea. With the development of deep learning, most of the current research has explored advanced prediction methods based on historical ...
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Dimitrios Kaklis, Ioannis Kontopoulos, Iraklis Varlamis, Ioannis Z. Emiris and Takis Varelas
Trajectory data holds pivotal importance in the shipping industry and transcend their significance in various domains, including transportation, health care, tourism, surveillance, and security. In the maritime domain, improved predictions for estimated ...
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Atefe Sedaghat, Homayoon Arbabkhah, Masood Jafari Kang and Maryam Hamidi
This research introduces an online system for monitoring maritime traffic, aimed at tracking vessels in water routes and predicting their subsequent locations in real time. The proposed framework utilizes an Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) pipeline to...
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Mingze Li, Bing Li, Zhigang Qi, Jiashuai Li and Jiawei Wu
Predicting ship trajectories plays a vital role in ensuring navigational safety, preventing collision incidents, and enhancing vessel management efficiency. The integration of advanced machine learning technology for precise trajectory prediction is emer...
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Baskhad Idrisov and Tim Schlippe
Our paper compares the correctness, efficiency, and maintainability of human-generated and AI-generated program code. For that, we analyzed the computational resources of AI- and human-generated program code using metrics such as time and space complexit...
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Jin Pan, Yong Wang, Tao Wang and Mingcai Xu
With the development of bridge crossings over rivers, the accident of the vessel?bridge collision is increasing as well. It is important to assess probability of bridges colliding with passing ships. Firstly, the AIS (Automatic identify system) data was ...
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João N. Ribeiro da Silva, Tiago A. Santos and Angelo P. Teixeira
This paper develops a methodology to estimate ship emissions using Automatic Identification System data (AIS). The methodology includes methods for AIS message decoding and ship emission estimation based on the ship?s technical and operational characteri...
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Alireza Rezvanian, S. Mehdi Vahidipour and Ali Mohammad Saghiri
Artificial immune systems (AIS), as nature-inspired algorithms, have been developed to solve various types of problems, ranging from machine learning to optimization. This paper proposes a novel hybrid model of AIS that incorporates cellular automata (CA...
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Dongqin Liu, Zhongyi Zheng and Zihao Liu
During the process of establishing the analytical quaternion ship domain model, the impact of ship traffic conditions and navigator state was not taken into consideration. However, the significance of these factors in the ship domain cannot be ignored. T...
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Kjetil Nordby, Jon Erling Fauske, Etienne Gernez and Steven Mallam
Augmented reality (AR) technology has emerged as a promising solution that can potentially reduce head-down time and increase situational awareness during navigation operations. It is also useful for remote operation centers where video feeds from remote...
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