Prediction for Traffic Accident Severity: Comparing the Bayesian Network and Regression Models
Fang Zong,
Hongguo Xu and
Huiyong Zhang
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2013, vol. 2013, 1-9
Abstract:
The paper presents a comparison between two modeling techniques, Bayesian network and Regression models, by employing them in accident severity analysis. Three severity indicators, that is, number of fatalities, number of injuries and property damage, are investigated with the two methods, and the major contribution factors and their effects are identified. The results indicate that the goodness of fit of Bayesian network is higher than that of Regression models in accident severity modeling. This finding facilitates the improvement of accuracy for accident severity prediction. Study results can be applied to the prediction of accident severity, which is one of the essential steps in accident management process. By recognizing the key influences, this research also provides suggestions for government to take effective measures to reduce accident impacts and improve traffic safety.
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1155/2013/475194
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