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Citation

Chang LY. Safety Sci. 2005; 43(8): 541-557.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, Elsevier Publishing)

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Abstract

The Poisson or negative binomial regression model has been employed to analyze vehicle accident frequency for many years. However, these models have the pre-defined underlying relationship between dependent and independent variables. If this assumption is violated, the model could lead to erroneous estimation of accident likelihood. In contrast, the artificial neural network (ANN), which does not require any pre-defined underlying relationship between dependent and independent variables, has been shown to be a powerful tool in dealing with prediction and classification problems. Thus, this study employs a negative binomial regression model and an ANN model to analyze 1997-1998 accident data for the National Freeway 1 in Taiwan. By comparing the prediction performance between the negative binomial regression model and ANN model, this study demonstrates that ANN is a consistent alternative method for analyzing freeway accident frequency.

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