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AIS-data & Machine Learning : A Quantitative Approach to Predicting Freight Rates

Odfjell, Ole Fredrik; Haugland, Magnus
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2023
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Abstract
The emerging availability of data and the development of real-time tracking systems, also

known as AIS, have engaged a new field of study within the shipping segment. AIS data

has a pivotal role in enhancing safety at sea. Moreover, the accessibility of real-time

data over the majority of merchant vessels around the world has instigated researchers to

investigate how to adopt this information to create further value in the decision-making

process.

Together with machine learning methodologies and data processing capability, this thesis

aspires to contribute to further investigate the deployment of AIS-derived data. More

specifically, we will examine the predictive ability of AIS data on a route-specific freight

rate. In addition to AIS variables, we have included other data expected to influence

freight rate, and the results from a series of machine learning models have been thoroughly

examined. Our results indicate that AIS-derived data offer some additional value when

predicting the freight rate. However, in this exact case, the additional contributory value

is negligible.

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