Predicting maritime accident risk using Automated Machine Learning

被引:17
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作者
Munim, Ziaul Haque [1 ]
Sorli, Michael Andre [1 ]
Kim, Hyungju [2 ]
Alon, Ilan [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ South Eastern Norway, Fac Technol Nat & Maritime Sci, Campus Vestfold, Horten, Norway
[2] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol NTNU, Dept Mech & Ind Engn, Trondheim, Norway
[3] Ariel Univ, Dept Econ & Business Adm, Ariel, Israel
[4] Univ Agder, Sch Business & Law, Kristiansand, Norway
关键词
Maritime safety; Maritime accident; Machine learning; Classification tree; Artificial intelligence; MODEL; SEVERITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.ress.2024.110148
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Machine learning (ML), particularly, Automated machine learning (AutoML) offers a range of possibilities for analysing large volumes of historical maritime accidents data with advanced algorithms for integrating predictive analytics in operational and policy decision-making for improving maritime safety. This study explores historical data of maritime accidents in Norwegian waters over 40 years. The data has been utilised for analysing five major maritime accident categories: grounding, contact damage, fire or explosion, collision, and heavy weather damage. A total of 29 classification ML algorithms were trained, and the Light Gradient Boosted Trees Classifier was found to be the best-performing with the highest predictive accuracy. The three most impactful factors for accident risk are the category of navigation waters, phase of operation, and gross tonnage of the vessel. Based on the feature effect results, vessels sailing in narrow coastal waters, in the along-the-way operational phase, and fishing vessels are highly vulnerable to grounding relative to other types of accidents. The results can be used as input for the entire procedure of risk analysis, from hazard identification to quantification of accident consequences, and the best-performing ML algorithm can be utilized in developing a decision support system for real-time maritime accident risk assessment.
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