LGMar 15, 2024

Prediction of Vessel Arrival Time to Pilotage Area Using Multi-Data Fusion and Deep Learning

arXiv:2403.09969v17 citationsh-index: 92023 IEEE 26th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC)
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This work addresses vessel scheduling and logistics optimization in maritime domains, representing an incremental improvement through data fusion and model adaptation.

This paper tackles the problem of predicting vessel arrival times to pilotage areas by fusing multiple data sources and using a deep learning model, achieving a Mean Absolute Error of 4.58 to 4.86 minutes and over 89% of predictions within a 10-minute error margin.

This paper investigates the prediction of vessels' arrival time to the pilotage area using multi-data fusion and deep learning approaches. Firstly, the vessel arrival contour is extracted based on Multivariate Kernel Density Estimation (MKDE) and clustering. Secondly, multiple data sources, including Automatic Identification System (AIS), pilotage booking information, and meteorological data, are fused before latent feature extraction. Thirdly, a Temporal Convolutional Network (TCN) framework that incorporates a residual mechanism is constructed to learn the hidden arrival patterns of the vessels. Extensive tests on two real-world data sets from Singapore have been conducted and the following promising results have been obtained: 1) fusion of pilotage booking information and meteorological data improves the prediction accuracy, with pilotage booking information having a more significant impact; 2) using discrete embedding for the meteorological data performs better than using continuous embedding; 3) the TCN outperforms the state-of-the-art baseline methods in regression tasks, exhibiting Mean Absolute Error (MAE) ranging from 4.58 min to 4.86 min; and 4) approximately 89.41% to 90.61% of the absolute prediction residuals fall within a time frame of 10 min.

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