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A Traffic Accident Recording and Reporting Model at Intersections


Abstract:

In this paper, we suggested a vision-based traffic accident detection algorithm and developed a system for automatically detecting, recording, and reporting traffic accid...Show More

Abstract:

In this paper, we suggested a vision-based traffic accident detection algorithm and developed a system for automatically detecting, recording, and reporting traffic accidents at intersections. A system with these properties would be beneficial in determining the cause of accidents and the features of an intersection that impact safety. This model first extracts the vehicles from the video image of the charge-couple-device camera, tracks the moving vehicles (MVs), and extracts features such as the variation rate of the velocity, position, area, and direction of MVs. The model then makes decisions on the traffic accident based on the extracted features. In a field test, the suggested model achieved a correct detection rate (CDR) of 50% and a detection rate of 60%. Considering that a sound-based accident detection system showed a CDR of 1% and a DR of 66.1%, our result is a remarkable achievement
Page(s): 188 - 194
Date of Publication: 04 June 2007

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I. Introduction

Every year, vehicular accidents cause tragic loss of lives, cost many countries tremendous amount of money, and produce substantial congestion to a nation's transportation system. Approximately 50%–60% of the delays on urban freeways are associated with incidents, and on urban surface streets, a large percentage of traffic accidents and most delays occur at or near intersections [1]. Intersections are a common place for crashes, which may be due to the fact that there are several conflicting movements, as well as a myriad of different intersection design characteristics. Intersections also tend to experience severe crashes due to the fact that several types of injurious crashes, such as angle and left-turn collisions, commonly occur there. Therefore, accurate and prompt detection of accidents at intersections offers tremendous benefits of saving properties and lives and minimizing congestion and delay.

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