Vol. 4 No. 12 (2025)
Articles

A Data-Mining-Driven Human-Computer Interaction System for Integrated Ship Navigation Guidance

Published 2025-12-30

How to Cite

Jouvencel, B. (2025). A Data-Mining-Driven Human-Computer Interaction System for Integrated Ship Navigation Guidance. Journal of Computer Technology and Software, 4(12). Retrieved from https://ashpress.org/index.php/jcts/article/view/238

Abstract

This study designs a human-computer interaction system for integrated ship navigation guidance based on data-mining technologies. The system accurately extracts effective navigation information to support safe and reliable ship navigation. By collecting both navigation and environmental data, the method employs adaptive K-means clustering to mine critical guidance features and construct an optimal navigation information set. The resulting guidance information is used to build a maritime environment map, while an improved genetic algorithm is applied to generate optimal ship-route plans and produce real-time guidance commands. Through the control and display module, the system outputs intuitive navigation-control results, enabling efficient human-computer interaction. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed system effectively supports integrated ship-navigation guidance, accurately extracts key navigation and environmental information, optimizes route planning, avoids obstacles, and ensures navigation safety.