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172 * ! | Mon, 8/10/2015, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-614 | |
Advanced Statistical Models for Driving Risk and Driving Behavior — Topic Contributed Papers | |||
Transportation Statistics Interest Group , Government Statistics Section | |||
Organizer(s): Feng Guo, Virginia Tech | |||
Chair(s): Youjia Fang, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute | |||
10:35 AM | Development of a Real-Time Prediction Model of Driver Behavior at Intersections Using Kinematic Time Series Data — Yaoyuan Vincent Tan, University of Michigan ; Michael Elliott, University of Michigan ; Carol A.C. Flannagan, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute | ||
10:55 AM | Change-Points Detection in Driving Risk Allowing for Varying Change-Points Among Subjects by Parametric Latent Class Modeling — Qing Li, Virginia Tech ; Feng Guo, Virginia Tech | ||
11:15 AM | The Effectiveness of Commercial Driver Training: A Times Series Modeling Approach — Xingwei Wu, University of Washington ; Huizhong Guo, University of Washington ; Linda Boyle, University of Washington | ||
11:35 AM | The Application of Artificial Neural Network in Identifying Driver Distraction — Shan Bao, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute ; Zizheng Guo, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute ; Jim Sayer, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute | ||
11:55 AM | Discussant: Linda Boyle, University of Washington | ||
12:15 PM | Floor Discussion |
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