Deep Learning-Based Black Spot Identification on Greek Road Networks

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Black spot identification, a spatiotemporal phenomenon, involves analysing the geographical location and time-based occurrence of road accidents. Typically, this analysis examines specific locations on road networks during set time periods to pinpoint areas with a higher concentration of accidents, known as black spots. By evaluating these problem areas, researchers can uncover the underlying causes and reasons for increased collision rates, such as road design, traffic volume, driver behaviour, weather, and infrastructure. However, challenges in identifying black spots include limited data availability, data quality, and assessing contributing factors. Additionally, evolving road design, infrastructure, and vehicle safety technology can affect black spot analysis and determination. This study focused on traffic accidents in Greek road networks to recognize black spots, utilizing data from police and government-issued car crash reports. The study produced a publicly available dataset called Black Spots of North Greece (BSNG) and a highly accurate identification method. Dataset: https://github.com/iokarama/BSNG-dataset (accessed on 15 June 2023). Dataset License: CC-BY-NC.

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Karamanlis, I., Kokkalis, A., Profillidis, V., Botzoris, G., Kiourt, C., Sevetlidis, V., & Pavlidis, G. (2023). Deep Learning-Based Black Spot Identification on Greek Road Networks. Data, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/data8060110

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