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6 articles tagged with #maritime. AI-curated summaries with sentiment analysis and key takeaways from 50+ sources.

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AIBullisharXiv โ€“ CS AI ยท Mar 46/102
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TinyIceNet: Low-Power SAR Sea Ice Segmentation for On-Board FPGA Inference

Researchers developed TinyIceNet, a compact AI model for real-time sea ice mapping using satellite SAR imagery, designed specifically for on-board FPGA processing in space. The system achieves 75.216% F1 score while consuming 50% less energy than GPU baselines, demonstrating practical AI deployment for maritime navigation in polar regions.

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GeneralBearishCrypto Briefing ยท Apr 57/10
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Oman and Iran discuss maritime transit as ceasefire odds drop to 1%

Oman and Iran are engaged in diplomatic discussions regarding maritime transit arrangements, while market sentiment remains skeptical about potential ceasefire agreements. Trading volumes are being impacted as ceasefire probability drops to just 1%, reflecting low confidence in diplomatic progress despite ongoing talks.

Oman and Iran discuss maritime transit as ceasefire odds drop to 1%
AINeutralarXiv โ€“ CS AI ยท Mar 45/103
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ShipTraj-R1: Reinforcing Ship Trajectory Prediction in Large Language Models via Group Relative Policy Optimization

Researchers propose ShipTraj-R1, a novel LLM-based framework using group relative policy optimization (GRPO) for ship trajectory prediction. The system reformulates trajectory prediction as a text-to-text generation problem and demonstrates superior performance compared to existing deep learning baselines on real-world maritime datasets.

AIBullisharXiv โ€“ CS AI ยท Mar 26/1017
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VISTA: Knowledge-Driven Vessel Trajectory Imputation with Repair Provenance

Researchers introduce VISTA, a framework for vessel trajectory imputation that uses knowledge-driven LLM reasoning to repair incomplete maritime tracking data. The system provides 'repair provenance' - documented reasoning behind data repairs - achieving 5-91% accuracy improvements over existing methods while reducing inference time by 51-93%.

GeneralNeutralMIT News โ€“ AI ยท Feb 253/104
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Enhancing maritime cybersecurity with technology and policy

Strahinja Janjusevic, a graduate student in MIT's Technology and Policy Program, is conducting research on maritime cybersecurity enhancement through technology and policy approaches. His work combines his international background with his US Naval Academy education to address cybersecurity challenges in the maritime sector.