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NEM Algorithm Noise Monitoring Nest Noise

To determine the location of a sound source from a moored sea vessel and to measure how loud the sound is. This is done using several sound meters.

Last change on 18th of July 2024, at 12:57 (CET) | Publication Standard 1.0
Publication category
Other algorithms
Impact assessment
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Status
In use

General information

Theme

Space and Infrastructure

Begin date

03-2023

End date

01-2024

Contact information

14010

Link to publication website

https://www.peutz.nl/actualiteiten/nieuws/monitoring-nestgeluid-van-zeeschepen-met-behulp-van-artificial-intelligence

Link to source registration

https://algoritmeregister.rotterdam.nl/p/Onzealgoritmes/53761720551914696

Responsible use

Goal and impact

For the purpose of inventory research, the noise emission of moored seagoing vessels (nest noise) is determined. This research contributes to the ability to weigh up the noise and health effects of the seaport at the location of possible new housing areas

Considerations

This method enables efficient processing of large amounts of sound measurement data, which contributes to higher quality of the representative source values.

Human intervention

Sample validation of results by manual recalculation.

Risk management

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Legal basis

Part of the introduction of the Environmental Act

Elaboration on impact assessments

No processing of personal data and low risk algorithm application

Operations

Data

Sound measurement data

Technical design

We use algorithms to process the measured data, so that we get the most reliable result possible. Through repeated processing, the system becomes increasingly smarter and the end results become more reliable. We use calculation models that are based on the actual situation.

External provider

Peutz BV

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