Srikanth Vemula

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2 Papers

AIMay 10, 2024
DisBeaNet: A Deep Neural Network to augment Unmanned Surface Vessels for maritime situational awareness

Srikanth Vemula, Eulises Franco, Michael Frye

Intelligent detection and tracking of the vessels on the sea play a significant role in conducting traffic avoidance in unmanned surface vessels(USV). Current traffic avoidance software relies mainly on Automated Identification System (AIS) and radar to track other vessels to avoid collisions and acts as a typical perception system to detect targets. However, in a contested environment, emitting radar energy also presents the vulnerability to detection by adversaries. Deactivating these Radiofrequency transmitting sources will increase the threat of detection and degrade the USV's ability to monitor shipping traffic in the vicinity. Therefore, an intelligent visual perception system based on an onboard camera with passive sensing capabilities that aims to assist USV in addressing this problem is presented in this paper. This paper will present a novel low-cost vision perception system for detecting and tracking vessels in the maritime environment. This novel low-cost vision perception system is introduced using the deep learning framework. A neural network, DisBeaNet, can detect vessels, track, and estimate the vessel's distance and bearing from the monocular camera. The outputs obtained from this neural network are used to determine the latitude and longitude of the identified vessel.

AIJul 15, 2025
ClarifAI: Enhancing AI Interpretability and Transparency through Case-Based Reasoning and Ontology-Driven Approach for Improved Decision-Making

Srikanth Vemula

This Study introduces Clarity and Reasoning Interface for Artificial Intelligence(ClarifAI), a novel approach designed to augment the transparency and interpretability of artificial intelligence (AI) in the realm of improved decision making. Leveraging the Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) methodology and integrating an ontology-driven approach, ClarifAI aims to meet the intricate explanatory demands of various stakeholders involved in AI-powered applications. The paper elaborates on ClarifAI's theoretical foundations, combining CBR and ontologies to furnish exhaustive explanation mechanisms. It further elaborates on the design principles and architectural blueprint, highlighting ClarifAI's potential to enhance AI interpretability across different sectors and its applicability in high-stake environments. This research delineates the significant role of ClariAI in advancing the interpretability of AI systems, paving the way for its deployment in critical decision-making processes.