
""From a human factors' perspective, it is not just about what the technology can do; it is about how effectively it supports the human operator," said Stephanie McLay, team lead of human factors at Lloyds Register."
""This significant project serves as an important reference point for data-driven system evaluations. It reflects our shared commitment to the adoption of novel technologies, at a time when decarbonisation and autonomy are becoming increasingly intertwined," said Dipali Kuchekar, product manager for marine and offshore at Lloyds Register."
"The Orca AI SeaPod is a computer-vision device mounted on top of a ship's bridge. It provides a fixed sensor head equipped with day and thermal cameras providing up to 360 field of view."
Lloyds Register evaluated the Orca AI navigation platform to enhance situational awareness and support human decision-making in maritime operations. The trial emphasized the importance of user-centered design and structured feedback in developing safer AI navigation systems. The Orca AI SeaPod, equipped with day and thermal cameras, provides a 360-degree view and identifies objects in real time. The evaluation took place on a feeder container ship navigating complex waters, highlighting the system's effectiveness in both congested and open-water conditions.
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