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Vessel Velocity Estimation and Docking Analysis: A Computer Vision Approach

  • João V.R. de Andrade
  • , Bruno J.T. Fernandes
  • , André R.L.C. Izídio
  • , Nilson M. da Silva Filho
  • , Francisco Cruz
  • Universidade de Pernambuco
  • Complexo Industrial Portuário Governador Eraldo Gueiros
  • UNSW Sydney

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Abstract

The opportunities for leveraging technology to enhance the efficiency of vessel port activities are vast. Applying video analytics to model and optimize certain processes offers a remarkable way to improve overall operations. Within the realm of vessel port activities, two crucial processes are vessel approximation and the docking process. This work specifically focuses on developing a vessel velocity estimation model and a docking mooring analytical system using a computer vision approach. The study introduces algorithms for speed estimation and mooring bitt detection, leveraging techniques such as the Structural Similarity Index (SSIM) for precise image comparison. The obtained results highlight the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms, demonstrating satisfactory speed estimation capabilities and successful identification of tied cables on the mooring bitts. These advancements pave the way for enhanced safety and efficiency in vessel docking procedures. However, further research and improvements are necessary to address challenges related to occlusions and illumination variations and explore additional techniques to enhance the models’ performance and applicability in real-world scenarios.

Original languageEnglish
Article number326
JournalAlgorithms
Volume16
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2023

Keywords

  • Structural Similarity Index (SSIM)
  • computer vision
  • docking analysis
  • vessel velocity estimation

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