Freeway incident frequency analysis based on CART method

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Classification and Regression Tree (CART), one of the most widely applied data mining techniques, is based on the classification and regression model produced by binary tree structure. Based on CART method, this paper establishes the relationship between freeway incident frequency and roadway characteristics, traffic variables and environmental factors. The results of CART method indicate that the impact of influencing factors (weather, weekday/weekend, traffic flow and roadway characteristics) of incident frequency is not consistent for different incident types during different time periods. By comparing with Negative Binomial Regression model, CART method is demonstrated to be a good alternative method for analyzing incident frequency. Then the discussion about the relationship between incident frequency and influencing factors is provided, and the future research orientation is pointed out.

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Xu, X., Šarić, Ž., & Kouhpanejade, A. (2014). Freeway incident frequency analysis based on CART method. Promet - Traffic and Transportation, 26(3), 191–199. https://doi.org/10.7307/ptt.v26i3.1308

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