Yang et al., 2018 - Google Patents
A Bayesian dynamic updating approach for urban expressway real-time crash risk evaluationYang et al., 2018
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- 2325010156341791383
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- Yang K
- Wang X
- Yu R
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- Transportation research part C: emerging technologies
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Real-time crash risk evaluation is an emerging analysis topic which can identify crash-prone traffic conditions and further benefit the implementation of the active traffic safety management systems on urban expressways. Studies have been conducted to develop …
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