2024
DOI: 10.3390/jmse12040624
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The Application of Artificial Intelligence Technology in Shipping: A Bibliometric Review

Guangnian Xiao,
Daoqi Yang,
Lang Xu
et al.

Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are increasingly being applied to the shipping industry to advance its development. In this study, 476 articles published in the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED) and the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) of the Web of Science Core Collection from 2001 to 2022 were collected, and bibliometric methods were applied to conduct a systematic literature of the field of AI technology applications in the shipping industry. The review commences with an annual p… Show more

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“…The Government of China has placed regulations reducing sulfur emissions related to vessels in ports on the Yangtze River that could be applied in a Hudson River scenario [38], where similar studies have focused on the use of environmentally friendly ships to reduce control sulfur emissions, and government policies driving their adoption will further add to the sustainable benefits of marine transportation [39]. Current research has also pointed to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in shipping data processing and analysis to increase efficiency and economic benefits in shipping [40]. Yet, little empirical research has been conducted with shippers and receivers to understand better the perceived barriers and opportunities associated with a mode shift to SSS.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Government of China has placed regulations reducing sulfur emissions related to vessels in ports on the Yangtze River that could be applied in a Hudson River scenario [38], where similar studies have focused on the use of environmentally friendly ships to reduce control sulfur emissions, and government policies driving their adoption will further add to the sustainable benefits of marine transportation [39]. Current research has also pointed to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in shipping data processing and analysis to increase efficiency and economic benefits in shipping [40]. Yet, little empirical research has been conducted with shippers and receivers to understand better the perceived barriers and opportunities associated with a mode shift to SSS.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These taxes are levied on the purchase, sale, use, and road use of motor vehicles and ships. For instance, how to prevent the pollution from ships have become an important issue in China (Xiao et al, 2024a;Xu et al, 2024a;2024c). The Dutch government has introduced special taxes on motor vehicles in order to reduce the pollution of the environment by motor vehicle emissions.…”
Section: Vehicle and Transportation Taxesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of papers by country provides an insight into the activities of the research community around the world. China and the United States of America stand out as leaders in the number of papers [41], which is probably the result of their large population, wealth of resources, high investment in science and technology, and developed research infrastructure. Great Britain also has a significant amount of research, which may be the result of a rich scientific tradition, with renowned universities and institutions.…”
Section: Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%