arXiv Machine Learning By Bertram Hage, Alexander Schi{\o}tz, Felix Thomsen, Christian Rand, Peder Heiselberg

STCAD: Scalable Trajectory Clustering and Anomaly Detection on Terabyte-Scale AIS Data

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arXiv:2608. 10249v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We present a scalable framework for unsupervised clustering of maritime trajectories derived from terabyte-scale Automatic Identification System (AIS) archives.

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