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102 * !
Mon, 7/31/2017, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-348
The Essential Role of Statistics for the Future of Mobility — Invited Papers
Transportation Statistics Interest Group
Organizer(s): John C Handley, Xerox PARC
Chair(s): Feng Guo, Virginia Tech
8:35 AM Trip Purpose Inference with Movement Trajectories, Land Use Data, and Social Media Data Qing He, University at Buffalo, SUNY ; Jing Gao, University at Buffalo, SUNY ; Yu Cui, University at Buffalo, SUNY ; Chuishi Meng, University at Buffalo, SUNY
9:00 AM Data's Role in Motor Vehicle Traffic Safety Terry Shelton, U.S. Department of Transportation
9:25 AM The TimeGeo Modeling Framework for Urban Motility Without Travel Surveys Marta C. Gonzalez, MIT
9:50 AM Discussant: Padhraic Smyth, University of California Irvine
10:15 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

117 * !
Mon, 7/31/2017, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-324
Need for New Statistical Methods to Save Lives on Highways — Topic Contributed Panel
Transportation Statistics Interest Group
Organizer(s): Roya Amjadi, Federal Highway Administration
Chair(s): Roya Amjadi, Federal Highway Administration
8:35 AM Need for New Statistical Methods to Save Lives on Highways
Panelists: Eric Donnell, The Pennsylvania State University
R. J. Porter, VHB
Larry Cook, University of Utah
Raghavan Srinivasan, University of North Carolina - Highway Safety Research Center
Joseph Kufera, University of Maryland
10:10 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

214802
Mon, 7/31/2017, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM H-Key Ballroom 7
Transportation Statistics Interest Group Business Meeting — Other Cmte/Business
Transportation Statistics Interest Group
Chair(s): Feng Guo, Virginia Tech
 
 

517
Wed, 8/2/2017, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-340
Issues in Transportation Statistics — Contributed Papers
Transportation Statistics Interest Group
Chair(s): Birsen Donmez, University of Toronto
10:35 AM Prediction of Pedestrian and Cyclist Accident Rates for City Streets and Intersections Alex Zolot, HERE ; Wanli Cheng, HERE ; Rod Megraw, HERE
10:50 AM Generalized Random-Effects Linear Models to Examine Driver Safety Ning Li, University of Washington ; Linda Ng Boyle, University of Washington
11:05 AM Evaluating Safety Performance Measures for Motor Carriers Using Hierarchical Models Xingwei Wu, University of Washington ; Huizhong Guo ; Linda Ng Boyle, University of Washington
11:20 AM WHY IS ROAD SAFETY BETTER UNDER DRIVING IMPAIRMENT DUE to BOTH MARIJUANA and ALCOHOL THAN EACH SEPARATELY? DATA ANALYTICS ANSWERS,Ramalingam Shanmugam1, Ram C. Tripathi2 and Karan Ramalingam Shanmugam, Texas State University ; Ram Tripathi, UTSA, Texas ; Karan Singh, UT-Tyler
11:35 AM Non-Parametric Bayesian Change-Points Methods for Detecting Driving Risk Changes Qing Li, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison ; Feng Guo, Virginia Tech ; Inyoung Kim, Virginia Tech
11:50 AM Spatio-Temporal Clustering of Urban Traffic Networks Ashwini Venkatasubramaniam, University of Glasgow ; Ludger Evers, University of Glasgow ; Konstantinos Ampountolas, University of Glasgow
12:05 PM Identification of Dynamic Traffic Network: a Statistical Approach Xilei Zhao, Johns Hopkins University ; James C Spall, Applied Physics Laboratory
 
 

525
Wed, 8/2/2017, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-Halls A&B
Contributed Poster Presentations: Transportation Statistics Interest Group — Contributed Poster Presentations
Transportation Statistics Interest Group
Chair(s): Jessi Cisewski, Yale University
47: Regression Tree Analysis of Crash Severity Related to Work Zones in Ohio Peter Hovey, University of Dayton ; Deogratias Eustace, University of Dayton ; Ibrahim Alfallaj, Kansas State University
48: Using AdaBoost for Imbalanced Traffic Crash Injury Data Analysis Chenhui Liu, Iowa State University ; Anuj Sharma, Iowa State University
49: Modeling Overdispersed Count Data with the Poisson-Inverse Gaussian Distribution Kimberly Weems, North Carolina Central University ; Paul Smith, University of Maryland
 
 

655 * !
Thu, 8/3/2017, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-323
Statistical Analysis of Naturalistic Driving Study Data: How You Slice and Dice Matters — Topic Contributed Papers
Transportation Statistics Interest Group , Section on Risk Analysis
Organizer(s): Linda Ng Boyle, University of Washington
Chair(s): Linda Ng Boyle, University of Washington
10:35 AM Using Lasso Regression for the Selection of Matching Variables to Analyze Crash Risk in SHRP 2 Data for a Case-Control Setting Huizhong Guo ; Linda Ng Boyle, University of Washington
10:55 AM The Prevalence of Cell Phone Use Overall and While Driving and the Association with Crash Risk Jon Atwood
11:15 AM SHRP2 Naturalistic Engagement of Secondary Tasks (NEST) Distracted Driving Dataset: Baseline Sampling Method and Implications for Crash Risk Approximations Birsen Donmez, University of Toronto
11:35 AM Assessment of Driver Behavior at Freeways and Ramps Using SHRP2 Data Bahar Dadashova, Texas A&M University ; Karen Dixon, Texas A&M Transportation Institute ; Sue Chrysler, Texas A&M Transportation Institute ; Raul Avelar, Texas A&M Transportation Institute
11:55 AM Discussant: Feng Guo, Virginia Tech
12:15 PM Floor Discussion
 
 
 
 
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