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Computer vision system detects container loss at sea using onboard cameras

Researchers have developed a computer vision system to detect destabilized shipping containers at sea, aiming to reduce losses that pose safety and environmental risks. The low-cost, retrofittable system uses existing onboard cameras to isolate container stacks and track their relative movement. By providing early alerts, the system can help crew intervene and adjust navigation, enhancing cargo safety and regulatory compliance. AI

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IMPACT Offers a novel computer vision approach to mitigate risks in global shipping, potentially improving operational resilience and regulatory adherence.

RANK_REASON This is a research paper detailing a new computer vision system for a specific application.

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  1. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 · Vishakha Lall, Capt. Stanley S Pinto, Capt. Chu Xing Peng, Wu Kaiwen ·

    Computer Vision-Based Early Detection of Container Loss at Sea

    arXiv:2604.24193v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Containerised shipping underpins global trade, yet container loss at sea remains a persistent safety, environmental, and economic challenge. Despite compliance with Cargo Securing Manuals, dynamic maritime conditions such as vessel …

  2. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 · Wu Kaiwen ·

    Computer Vision-Based Early Detection of Container Loss at Sea

    Containerised shipping underpins global trade, yet container loss at sea remains a persistent safety, environmental, and economic challenge. Despite compliance with Cargo Securing Manuals, dynamic maritime conditions such as vessel motion, wind loading, and severe sea states can …