Predicting Seriousness of Injury in a Traffic Accident: A New Imbalanced Dataset and Benchmark

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The paper introduces a new dataset to assess the performance of machine learning algorithms in the prediction of the seriousness of injury in a traffic accident. The dataset is created by aggregating publicly available datasets from the UK Department for Transport, which are drastically imbalanced with missing attributes sometimes approaching 50% of the overall data dimensionality. The paper presents the data analysis pipeline starting from the publicly available data of road traffic accidents and ending with predictors of possible injuries and their degree of severity. It addresses the huge incompleteness of public data with a MissForest model. The paper also introduces two baseline approaches to create injury predictors: a supervised artificial neural network and a reinforcement learning model. The dataset can potentially stimulate diverse aspects of machine learning research on imbalanced datasets and the two approaches can be used as baseline references when researchers test more advanced learning algorithms in this area.

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Lagias, P., Magoulas, G. D., Prifti, Y., & Provetti, A. (2022). Predicting Seriousness of Injury in a Traffic Accident: A New Imbalanced Dataset and Benchmark. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 1600 CCIS, pp. 412–423). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08223-8_34

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