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A Ship Trajectory Prediction Framework Based on a Recurrent Neural Network
by
Chen, Wenke
, Claramunt, Christophe
, Yang, Shenhua
, Suo, Yongfeng
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Accident investigations
/ Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ DBSCAN
/ Deep learning
/ GRU
/ Kalman filters
/ LSTM
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ redundant data
/ Ships
/ Traffic accidents & safety
/ trajectory prediction
2020
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A Ship Trajectory Prediction Framework Based on a Recurrent Neural Network
by
Chen, Wenke
, Claramunt, Christophe
, Yang, Shenhua
, Suo, Yongfeng
in
Accident investigations
/ Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ DBSCAN
/ Deep learning
/ GRU
/ Kalman filters
/ LSTM
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ redundant data
/ Ships
/ Traffic accidents & safety
/ trajectory prediction
2020
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A Ship Trajectory Prediction Framework Based on a Recurrent Neural Network
by
Chen, Wenke
, Claramunt, Christophe
, Yang, Shenhua
, Suo, Yongfeng
in
Accident investigations
/ Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ DBSCAN
/ Deep learning
/ GRU
/ Kalman filters
/ LSTM
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ redundant data
/ Ships
/ Traffic accidents & safety
/ trajectory prediction
2020
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A Ship Trajectory Prediction Framework Based on a Recurrent Neural Network
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A Ship Trajectory Prediction Framework Based on a Recurrent Neural Network
2020
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Overview
Ship trajectory prediction is a key requisite for maritime navigation early warning and safety, but accuracy and computation efficiency are major issues still to be resolved. The research presented in this paper introduces a deep learning framework and a Gate Recurrent Unit (GRU) model to predict vessel trajectories. First, series of trajectories are extracted from Automatic Identification System (AIS) ship data (i.e., longitude, latitude, speed, and course). Secondly, main trajectories are derived by applying the Density-Based Spatial Clustering of Applications with Noise (DBSCAN) algorithm. Next, a trajectory information correction algorithm is applied based on a symmetric segmented-path distance to eliminate the influence of a large number of redundant data and to optimize incoming trajectories. A recurrent neural network is applied to predict real-time ship trajectories and is successively trained. Ground truth data from AIS raw data in the port of Zhangzhou, China were used to train and verify the validity of the proposed model. Further comparison was made with the Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) network. The experiments showed that the ship’s trajectory prediction method can improve computational time efficiency even though the prediction accuracy is similar to that of LSTM.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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