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An insight into the Application of AI in maritime and Logistics toward Sustainable Transportation Vu, Van Vien; Le, Phuoc Tai; Do, Thi Mai Thom; Nguyen, Thi Thuy Hieu; Tran, Nguyen Bao Minh; Paramasivam, Prabhu; Le, Thi Thai; Le, Huu Cuong; Chau, Thanh Hieu
JOIV : International Journal on Informatics Visualization Vol 8, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Society of Visual Informatics

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62527/joiv.8.1.2641

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This review article looks at the developing field of artificial intelligence and machine learning in maritime and marine environment management. The marine industry is increasingly interested in applying advanced AI and ML technologies to solve sustainability, efficiency, and regulatory compliance issues. This paper examines maritime and marine AI and ML applications using a deep literature review and case study analysis. Modeling ship fuel consumption, which impacts the environment and operating expenses, is a top responsibility. The study demonstrates that ML approaches such as Random Forest and Tweedie models can estimate ship fuel use. Statistical analysis demonstrates that the Random Forest model beats the Tweedie model regarding accuracy and consistency. For the training and testing datasets, the Random Forest model has high R2 values of 0.9997 and 0.9926, indicating a solid match. Low Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) and average absolute relative deviation (AARD) suggest that the model accurately reflects fuel use variability. While still performing well, the Tweedie model has lower R2 values and higher RMSE and AARD values, suggesting reduced accuracy and precision in fuel consumption prediction. These findings provide light on the potential applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning in maritime and marine environment management. Advanced analytics enables decision-makers to analyze fuel consumption patterns better, increase operational efficiency, and decrease environmental impact, thus improving maritime sustainability.