Is there any way you can get the port of origin and destinations from each ship?
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Matt Taylor
OS Community Flag-Bearer
Numenta


On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 1:56 PM, carlos arenas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good evening Matt,
>
> I’m analyzing the traffic in a Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS), specifically
> the Finisterre TSS, which is like a sea highway. This is the big area I was
> talking about. For tracking the ships I’m using AIS data, which includes the
> ship MMSI, latitude, longitude, speed, course, status and timestamp, from
> the marinetraffic.com’s API for AIS Data. I tried to modify some of the
> model parameters and it worked better. However, I did it kind of trial and
> error. So far I have introduced the data of only one day. I suppose that as
> the time goes by it will improve.
>
> I would get as an anomaly any ship that goes out of the defined lane, that
> sails with the inverse course or even that has a too oblique course.
>
> Thank you for answering.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Carlos
>
>
> 2016-02-18 22:03 GMT+01:00 Matthew Taylor <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Hi Carlos. I can probably help you, but I have some questions first...
>>
>> What kind of event would classify in your mind as an anomaly in this
>> situation?
>>
>> Are there maritime "highways" that ships stick to? Or are they all
>> over the place?
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>> Matt Taylor
>> OS Community Flag-Bearer
>> Numenta
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 11:13 AM, carlos arenas
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Good evening,
>> >
>> > For my degree final project I'm adapting Geospatial Tracking for anomaly
>> > detection in maritime routes. I´m covering around 4555 square Km and an
>> > inflow of 5000 ship positions every day. So far the sistem is struggling
>> > to
>> > detect the patterns. I would be grateful if you can give any advice
>> > about
>> > how to modify the sistem in order to make it able to process this data
>> > size.
>> > I'm studing Mechanical Eingeniering, so I'm not very deep in mathematics
>> > nor
>> > programmation. however I've been working hard in learning how NuPIC
>> > works.
>> > I'm very grateful in advance for your help.
>> > Best regards,
>> > Carlos
>>
>

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