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A Review of Data Analytic Applications in Road Traffic Safety. Part 1: Descriptive and Predictive Modeling

This part of the review aims to reduce the start-up burden of data collection and descriptive analytics for statistical modeling and route optimization of risk associated with motor vehicles. From a data-driven bibliometric analysis, we show that the literature is divided into two disparate research...

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Autores principales: Mehdizadeh, Amir, Cai, Miao, Hu, Qiong, Alamdar Yazdi, Mohammad Ali, Mohabbati-Kalejahi, Nasrin, Vinel, Alexander, Rigdon, Steven E., Davis, Karen C., Megahed, Fadel M.
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7070501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32085599
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20041107
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author Mehdizadeh, Amir
Cai, Miao
Hu, Qiong
Alamdar Yazdi, Mohammad Ali
Mohabbati-Kalejahi, Nasrin
Vinel, Alexander
Rigdon, Steven E.
Davis, Karen C.
Megahed, Fadel M.
author_facet Mehdizadeh, Amir
Cai, Miao
Hu, Qiong
Alamdar Yazdi, Mohammad Ali
Mohabbati-Kalejahi, Nasrin
Vinel, Alexander
Rigdon, Steven E.
Davis, Karen C.
Megahed, Fadel M.
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description This part of the review aims to reduce the start-up burden of data collection and descriptive analytics for statistical modeling and route optimization of risk associated with motor vehicles. From a data-driven bibliometric analysis, we show that the literature is divided into two disparate research streams: (a) predictive or explanatory models that attempt to understand and quantify crash risk based on different driving conditions, and (b) optimization techniques that focus on minimizing crash risk through route/path-selection and rest-break scheduling. Translation of research outcomes between these two streams is limited. To overcome this issue, we present publicly available high-quality data sources (different study designs, outcome variables, and predictor variables) and descriptive analytic techniques (data summarization, visualization, and dimension reduction) that can be used to achieve safer-routing and provide code to facilitate data collection/exploration by practitioners/researchers. Then, we review the statistical and machine learning models used for crash risk modeling. We show that (near) real-time crash risk is rarely considered, which might explain why the optimization models (reviewed in Part 2) have not capitalized on the research outcomes from the first stream.
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spelling pubmed-70705012020-03-19 A Review of Data Analytic Applications in Road Traffic Safety. Part 1: Descriptive and Predictive Modeling Mehdizadeh, Amir Cai, Miao Hu, Qiong Alamdar Yazdi, Mohammad Ali Mohabbati-Kalejahi, Nasrin Vinel, Alexander Rigdon, Steven E. Davis, Karen C. Megahed, Fadel M. Sensors (Basel) Review This part of the review aims to reduce the start-up burden of data collection and descriptive analytics for statistical modeling and route optimization of risk associated with motor vehicles. From a data-driven bibliometric analysis, we show that the literature is divided into two disparate research streams: (a) predictive or explanatory models that attempt to understand and quantify crash risk based on different driving conditions, and (b) optimization techniques that focus on minimizing crash risk through route/path-selection and rest-break scheduling. Translation of research outcomes between these two streams is limited. To overcome this issue, we present publicly available high-quality data sources (different study designs, outcome variables, and predictor variables) and descriptive analytic techniques (data summarization, visualization, and dimension reduction) that can be used to achieve safer-routing and provide code to facilitate data collection/exploration by practitioners/researchers. Then, we review the statistical and machine learning models used for crash risk modeling. We show that (near) real-time crash risk is rarely considered, which might explain why the optimization models (reviewed in Part 2) have not capitalized on the research outcomes from the first stream. MDPI 2020-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7070501/ /pubmed/32085599 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20041107 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Mehdizadeh, Amir
Cai, Miao
Hu, Qiong
Alamdar Yazdi, Mohammad Ali
Mohabbati-Kalejahi, Nasrin
Vinel, Alexander
Rigdon, Steven E.
Davis, Karen C.
Megahed, Fadel M.
A Review of Data Analytic Applications in Road Traffic Safety. Part 1: Descriptive and Predictive Modeling
title A Review of Data Analytic Applications in Road Traffic Safety. Part 1: Descriptive and Predictive Modeling
title_full A Review of Data Analytic Applications in Road Traffic Safety. Part 1: Descriptive and Predictive Modeling
title_fullStr A Review of Data Analytic Applications in Road Traffic Safety. Part 1: Descriptive and Predictive Modeling
title_full_unstemmed A Review of Data Analytic Applications in Road Traffic Safety. Part 1: Descriptive and Predictive Modeling
title_short A Review of Data Analytic Applications in Road Traffic Safety. Part 1: Descriptive and Predictive Modeling
title_sort review of data analytic applications in road traffic safety. part 1: descriptive and predictive modeling
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7070501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32085599
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20041107
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