Machine learning for naval architecture, ocean and marine engineering

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J P PANDA
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[1] Gyeongsang National University,School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
[2] DIT University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Journal of Marine Science and Technology | 2023年 / 28卷
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Artificial intelligence; Machine learning; Data driven modeling; Naval architecture; Ocean engineering; Marine engineering;
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Machine learning (ML)-based techniques have found significant impact in many fields of engineering and sciences, where data-sets are available from experiments and high-fidelity numerical simulations. Those data-sets are generally utilised in a machine learning model to extract information about the underlying physics and derive functional relationships mapping input variables to target quantities of interest. Commonplace machine learning algorithms utilised in scientific machine learning (SciML) include neural networks, support vector machines, regression trees, random forests, etc. The focus of this article is to review the applications of ML in naval architecture, ocean and marine engineering problems; and identify priority directions of research. We discuss the applications of machine learning algorithms for different problems such as wave height prediction, calculation of wind loads on ships, damage detection of offshore platforms, calculation of ship-added resistance and various other applications in coastal and marine environments. The details of the data-sets including the source of data-sets utilised in the ML model development are included. The features used as the inputs to the ML models are presented in detail and finally, the methods employed in optimisation of the ML models were also discussed. Based on this comprehensive analysis, we point out future directions of research that may be fruitful for the application of ML to ocean and marine engineering problems.
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