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Challenges in Vessel Behavior and Anomaly Detection: From Classical Machine Learning to Deep Learning (2004.03722v1)

Published 7 Apr 2020 in cs.LG and stat.ML

Abstract: The global expansion of maritime activities and the development of the Automatic Identification System (AIS) have driven the advances in maritime monitoring systems in the last decade. Monitoring vessel behavior is fundamental to safeguard maritime operations, protecting other vessels sailing the ocean and the marine fauna and flora. Given the enormous volume of vessel data continually being generated, real-time analysis of vessel behaviors is only possible because of decision support systems provided with event and anomaly detection methods. However, current works on vessel event detection are ad-hoc methods able to handle only a single or a few predefined types of vessel behavior. Most of the existing approaches do not learn from the data and require the definition of queries and rules for describing each behavior. In this paper, we discuss challenges and opportunities in classical machine learning and deep learning for vessel event and anomaly detection. We hope to motivate the research of novel methods and tools, since addressing these challenges is an essential step towards actual intelligent maritime monitoring systems.

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Authors (5)
  1. Lucas May Petry (6 papers)
  2. Amilcar Soares (24 papers)
  3. Vania Bogorny (10 papers)
  4. Bruno Brandoli (8 papers)
  5. Stan Matwin (51 papers)
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