A Hybrid Framework for Maritime Surveillance: Detecting Illegal Activities through Vessel Behaviors and Expert Rules Fusion

Author:

do Nascimento Vinicius D.12ORCID,Alves Tiago A. O.3ORCID,de Farias Claudio M.1ORCID,Dutra Diego Leonel Cadette1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Systems Engineering and Computer Science Graduate Program (PESC)/COPPE, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro 21941-972, RJ, Brazil

2. Brazilian Navy Research Institute (IPqM), Rio de Janeiro 21931-095, RJ, Brazil

3. Institute of Mathematics and Statistics (IME), State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), Rio de Janeiro 20550-900, RJ, Brazil

Abstract

Maritime traffic is essential for global trade but faces significant challenges, including navigation safety, environmental protection, and the prevention of illicit activities. This work presents a framework for detecting illegal activities carried out by vessels, combining navigation behavior detection models with rules based on expert knowledge. Using synthetic and real datasets based on the Automatic Identification System (AIS), we structured our framework into five levels based on the Joint Directors of Laboratories (JDL) model, efficiently integrating data from multiple sources. Activities are classified into four categories: illegal fishing, suspicious activity, anomalous activity, and normal activity. To address the issue of a lack of labels and integrate data-driven detection with expert knowledge, we employed a stack ensemble model along with active learning. The results showed that the framework was highly effective, achieving 99% accuracy in detecting illegal fishing and 92% in detecting suspicious activities. Furthermore, it drastically reduced the need for manual checks by specialists, transforming experts’ tacit knowledge into explicit knowledge through the models and allowing continuous updates of maritime domain rules. This work significantly contributes to maritime surveillance, offering a scalable and efficient solution for detecting illegal activities in the maritime domain.

Funder

Brazilian Navy Research Institute

Publisher

MDPI AG

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