Artificial intelligence for low-crew ships

An overview of techniques, collectively grouped under the label 'artificial intelligence', for low-crew or even unmanned ships is given with special focus on navy ships. Knowledge-based systems, machine vision, speech and gesture interpretation, distributed intelligence are discussed with recent research applications worldwide given to illustrate progress and problems in implementing these techniques to ships.

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