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Mingyang Zhang, Xinyu Zhang, Shanshan Fu, Lei Dai and Qing Yu
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Hui Wan, Shanshan Fu, Mingyang Zhang and Yingjie Xiao
With the advancement of intelligent shipping, current traffic management systems have become inadequate to meet the requirements of intelligent supervision. In particular, with regard to ship violations, on-site boarding is still necessary for inspection...
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Yang Zhang, Yujia Zhai, Jihong Chen, Qingjun Xu, Shanshan Fu and Huizhen Wang
Shipping, as an important part of the global supply chain, has always been quite sensitive to maritime accidents. Fatality and injury are important metrics indicating an accident?s severity. Understanding the driving factors of fatality and injury outcom...
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Ying Wang and Shanshan Fu
Accurately describing and evaluating the effects of unsafe acts on maritime accidents is critical to establishing practical accident prevention and control options. This paper proposes a framework for the probabilistic analysis of maritime accidents caus...
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Shanshan Han, Fu Ren, Qingyun Du and Dawei Gui
Extracting representative images of tourist attractions from geotagged photos is beneficial to many fields in tourist management, such as applications in touristic information systems. This task usually begins with clustering to extract tourist attractio...
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Jianjun Wu, Shenping Hu, Yongxing Jin, Jiangang Fei and Shanshan Fu
China imports a large quantity of bauxite each year. Bauxite in fine particles with high moisture has a high risk of liquefaction during the maritime transportation process, which is harmful to the stability and safety of the carrier. To ensure safe ship...
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Shanshan Han, Fu Ren, Chao Wu, Ying Chen, Qingyun Du and Xinyue Ye
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