A new approach to anomaly detection in maritime traffic based on Automatic Identification System (AIS) data is proposed. The method recursively learns a model of the nominal vessel routes from AIS data and simultaneously estimates the current state of the vessels. A distinction between anomalies and measurement outliers is made and a method to detect and distinguish between the two is proposed. The anomaly and outlier detection is based on statistical testing relative to the current motion model. The proposed method is evaluated on historical AIS data from a coastal area in Sweden and is shown to detect previously unseen motions.Funding agencies: Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP) - Knut and Alice Wallenberg Found...
Abnormal behaviour may indicate important objects and events in a wide variety of domains. One such ...
The automated identification system of vessel movements receives a huge amount of multivariate, hete...
The application of anomaly-monitoring and surveillance systems is crucial for improving maritime sit...
A new approach to anomaly detection in maritime traffic based on Automatic Identification System (AI...
Understanding maritime traffic patterns is key to Maritime Situational Awareness applications, in pa...
Trajectory analysis and extraction of trajectory patterns are crucial to enhance marine safety and m...
Nowadays ships are usually equipped with a system of marine instruments, one of which is an Automati...
The maritime environment has suffered from high marine traffic. High marine traffic has caused many ...
The detection of anomalies in vessel trajectories is a problem of great interest for all maritime su...
The automatic identification system (AIS) has become an essential tool for maritime security. Nevert...
Detecting anomalies in unusual vessel movements is one of key activities to make a proper and timely...
The compulsory use of Automatic Identification System (AIS) for many vessel types, which has been en...
The paper describes the supervised method approach to identifying vessel anomaly behaviour. The vess...
This paper presents a novel approach for pattern extraction and anomaly detection in mari- time vess...
The automatic identification system (AIS) reports vessels’ static and dynamic information, which ar...
Abnormal behaviour may indicate important objects and events in a wide variety of domains. One such ...
The automated identification system of vessel movements receives a huge amount of multivariate, hete...
The application of anomaly-monitoring and surveillance systems is crucial for improving maritime sit...
A new approach to anomaly detection in maritime traffic based on Automatic Identification System (AI...
Understanding maritime traffic patterns is key to Maritime Situational Awareness applications, in pa...
Trajectory analysis and extraction of trajectory patterns are crucial to enhance marine safety and m...
Nowadays ships are usually equipped with a system of marine instruments, one of which is an Automati...
The maritime environment has suffered from high marine traffic. High marine traffic has caused many ...
The detection of anomalies in vessel trajectories is a problem of great interest for all maritime su...
The automatic identification system (AIS) has become an essential tool for maritime security. Nevert...
Detecting anomalies in unusual vessel movements is one of key activities to make a proper and timely...
The compulsory use of Automatic Identification System (AIS) for many vessel types, which has been en...
The paper describes the supervised method approach to identifying vessel anomaly behaviour. The vess...
This paper presents a novel approach for pattern extraction and anomaly detection in mari- time vess...
The automatic identification system (AIS) reports vessels’ static and dynamic information, which ar...
Abnormal behaviour may indicate important objects and events in a wide variety of domains. One such ...
The automated identification system of vessel movements receives a huge amount of multivariate, hete...
The application of anomaly-monitoring and surveillance systems is crucial for improving maritime sit...