Research project

MARSAI

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Human Behavior Research

Vessel traffic control at large ports like Rotterdam is increasingly complex. Large numbers of giant ships, often full of dangerous goods, need to be managed. Human error can lead to an accident with catastrophic effects.

In MARSAI, we will develop tools for measuring factors like situational awareness, workload, communication, stress and fatigue using AI analysis of sensor data in order to support operators of such systems, especially in training situations.

MARSAI

The role of Noldus

Noldus will develop tools for integrating and gaining insights into the sensor data analyzed by the other partners. The software will be developed in such a way that it is useful not only in the maritime context but also for other human-factors situations.

Partners

Noldus is the project leader. The other partners are Vicar Vision and Noterik. In addition, there are two associate partners: MARIN and BG Legal.

Noldus Vicar Vision Noterik

Funding

This project is funded by an 'MIT-AI' grant from the Dutch government. The grant is designed to support innovation in small and medium-sized companies, especially related to AI applications.

Ministerie Van Economische Zaken

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Want to learn more about the MARSAI project or explore how Noldus tools can support your human-factors research? Get in touch and we'll be happy to discuss the possibilities.

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