Title
Analyzing Vessel Behavior Using Process Mining
Author
Maggi, F.M.
Mooij, A.J.
van der Aalst, W.M.P.
Contributor
van de Laar, P.J.L.J. (editor)
Tretmans, G.J. (editor)
Borth, M. (editor)
Publication year
2013
Abstract
In the maritime domain, electronic sensors such as AIS receivers and radars collect large amounts of data about the vessels in a certain geographical area. We investigate the use of process mining techniques for analyzing the behavior of the vessels based on these data. In the context of maritime safety and security, the goal is to support operators in identifying suspicious behavior that may indicate accidents or undesired activities such as smuggling and piracy. Our approach consists of two phases. In the first phase, process mining is used offline to extract from historical data a reference model of the normal vessel behavior, which can be adapted by experienced operators and domain experts. In the second phase, process mining is used online to verify whether the current vessel behavior is compliant with the reference model, thus allowing for the identification of suspicious behavior.
Subject
Communication & Information
ESI - Embedded Systems Innovation
TS - Technical Sciences
Safety and Security
Defence
Defence, Safety and Security
Situational awareness
Maritime environments
Safety and security
Automatic identification systems AIS
Mining techniques
Suspicious behavior
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6230-9_9
TNO identifier
471372
Publisher
Springer, New York
ISBN
9781461462309
Source
Situation Awareness with Systems of Systems, 133-148
Document type
bookPart