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Real-time crash prediction models: State-of-the-art, design pathways and ubiquitous requirements
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Islamic University of Technology, University of Central Florida, Loughborough University, Tokyo Institute of Technology, ...
Published InAccident Analysis & Prevention
Year2019
Citations151
Abstract
Proactive traffic safety management systems can monitor traffic conditions in real-time, identify the formation of unsafe traffic dynamics, and implement suitable interventions to bring unsafe conditions back to normal traffic situations. Recent advancements in artificial intelligence, sensor fusion and algorithms have brought about the introduction of a proactive safety management system closer to reality. The basic prerequisite for developing such a system is to have a reliable crash prediction model that takes real-time traffic data as input and evaluates their association with crash risk. Since the early 21st century, several studies have focused on developing such models. Although the idea has considerably matured over time, the endeavours have been quite discrete and fragmented at best because the fundamental aspects of…
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