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Using trajectory-level SHRP2 naturalistic driving data for investigating driver lane-keeping ability in fog: An association rules mining approach.

Anik Das1, Mohamed M Ahmed2, Ali Ghasemzadeh3.   

Abstract

The presence of fog has a significant adverse impact on driving. Reduced visibility due to fog obscures the driving environment and greatly affects driver behavior and performance. Lane-keeping ability is a lateral driver behavior that can be very crucial in run-off-road crashes under reduced visibility conditions. A number of data mining techniques have been adopted in previous studies to examine driver behavior including lane-keeping ability. This study adopted an association rules mining method, a promising data mining technique, to investigate driver lane-keeping ability in foggy weather conditions using big trajectory-level SHRP2 Naturalistic Driving Study (NDS) datasets. A total of 124 trips in fog with their corresponding 248 trips in clear weather (i.e., 2 clear trips: 1 foggy weather trip) were considered for the study. The results indicated that affected visibility was associated with poor lane-keeping performance in several rules. Furthermore, additional factors including male drivers, a higher number of lanes, the presence of horizontal curves, etc. were found to be significant factors for having a higher proportion of poor lane-keeping performance. Moreover, drivers with more miles driven last year were found to have better lane-keeping performance. The findings of this study could help transportation practitioners to select effective countermeasures for mitigating run-off-road crashes under limited visibility conditions.
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Keywords:  Association rules mining; Data mining techniques; Foggy weather conditions; Lane-keeping; Limited visibility; Naturalistic driving study; SHRP2

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31176145     DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2019.05.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Accid Anal Prev        ISSN: 0001-4575


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Authors:  Li Huang; Xiaomin Chen; Wenzhi Liu; Po-Chou Shih; Jiaxin Bao
Journal:  J Healthc Eng       Date:  2022-04-14       Impact factor: 3.822

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