TRB 2014 Session Information
Transportation Data Forecasting Competition (Workshop) - Session 208
Sunday, January 12, 2014 1:30PM - 4:30PM Hilton, Columbia Hall 9
Linda Ng Boyle, University of Washington, presiding
Matthew G. Karlaftis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece, presiding
Sponsored By:
Statewide Transportation Data and Information Systems (ABJ20)
Information Systems and Technology (ABJ50)
Statistical Methods (ABJ80)
Vehicle User Characteristics (AND10)
Simulation and Measurement of Vehicle and Operator Performance (AND30)
Program Details
This workshop reveals the results of a competition to evaluate the accuracy of various data analytic methodologies for forecasting trends in safety by using a data set made available from the University of Iowa National Advanced Driving Simulator (NADS). This data analysis competition was open to all areas of statistics, biostatistics, econometrics, evolutionary and genetic algorithms, decision and regression trees, support vector regression, computational intelligence, and more.
Linda Ng Boyle, University of Washington, presiding
Matthew G. Karlaftis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece, presiding
Sponsored By:
Statewide Transportation Data and Information Systems (ABJ20)
Information Systems and Technology (ABJ50)
Statistical Methods (ABJ80)
Vehicle User Characteristics (AND10)
Simulation and Measurement of Vehicle and Operator Performance (AND30)
Program Details
This workshop reveals the results of a competition to evaluate the accuracy of various data analytic methodologies for forecasting trends in safety by using a data set made available from the University of Iowa National Advanced Driving Simulator (NADS). This data analysis competition was open to all areas of statistics, biostatistics, econometrics, evolutionary and genetic algorithms, decision and regression trees, support vector regression, computational intelligence, and more.
Transportation Statistics Interest Group (TSIG) Open Meeting
Sunday, January 12, 2014 5:00PM - 6:00PM Hilton, Fairchild
Li Leung, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, presiding
Sponsored By:
Statistical Methods (ABJ80)
Visualization in Transportation (ABJ95)
Program Details
This open meeting of statisticians, transportation professionals, economists and analysts will address the use of statistics in transportation research. All interested people are welcome.
Li Leung, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, presiding
Sponsored By:
Statistical Methods (ABJ80)
Visualization in Transportation (ABJ95)
Program Details
This open meeting of statisticians, transportation professionals, economists and analysts will address the use of statistics in transportation research. All interested people are welcome.
Research in Statistical Methods for Transportation - Session 370
Monday, January 13, 2014 2:00PM - 3:45PM Marriott, Salon 2
Xiao Qin, South Dakota State University, presiding
Sponsored By:
Statistical Methods (ABJ80)
Presentations
Spatiotemporal Analysis of Dynamic Origin-Destination Data Using Latent Dirichlet Allocation: Application to Vélib' Bikesharing System of Paris
Etienne Côme, French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport, Development and Networks, presenter
Andry Randriamanamihaga, IFSTTAR, presenter
Latifa Oukhellou, French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport, Development and Networks, presenter
Patrice Aknin, IFSTTAR, presenter
Safety-Oriented Pavement Performance Thresholds: Multiobjective Optimization and Goal Programming Analysis
Panagiotis Ch. Anastasopoulos, State University of New York, Buffalo, presenter
Venky N. Shankar, Pennsylvania State University, presenter
Naïve Bayes Classifier Ensemble for Traffic Incident Detection
Qingchao Liu, Southeast University, China, presenter
Jian Lu, Southeast University, China, presenter
Kangjia Zhao, National University of Singapore, presenter
Shuyan Chen, Southeast University, China, presenter
Applying the Generalized Waring Model for Investigating Sources of Variance in Motor Vélib' Bikesharing System Vehicle Crash Analysis
Yichuan Peng, Texas A&M University, presenter
Dominique Lord, Texas A&M University, presenter
Yajie Zou, University of Washington, presenter
Application of Hyper-Poisson Generalized Linear Model for Analyzing Motor Vehicle Crashes
Seyed Hadi Khazraee, Texas A&M University, presenter
Antonio Jose Saez-Castillo, University of Jaen, Spain, presenter
Srinivas Reddy Geedipally, Texas A&M Transportation Institute , presenter
Dominique Lord, Texas A&M University, presenter
Effects of Lowering Speed Limits in Urban Areas: Bayesian Perspective
Shahram Heydari, University of Waterloo, Canada, presenter
Luis Fernando Miranda-Moreno, McGill University, Canada, presenter
Liping Fu, University of Waterloo, Canada, presenter
The Poisson Inverse Gaussian (PIG) Generalized Linear Regression Model for Analyzing Motor Vehicle Crash Data
Liteng Zha, Texas A&M University, presenter
Dominique Lord, Texas A&M University, presenter
Yajie Zou, University of Washington, presenter
Improved Computational Framework for Efficient Probabilistic Inference of Damage in Truss Structures Based on Vibration Measurements
Wei Zheng, Jackson State University, presenter
Jinlei Shen, Jackson State University, presenter
Jianguo Wang, Hefei University of Technology, China, presenter
Latent Segmentation Generalized Ordered Logit Model to Examine Factors Influencing Driver Injury Severity
Shamsunnahar Yasmin, McGill University, Canada, presenter
Naveen Eluru, McGill University, Canada, presenter
Chandra R. Bhat, University of Texas, Austin, presenter
Richard Tay, La Trobe University, Australia, presenter
Xiao Qin, South Dakota State University, presiding
Sponsored By:
Statistical Methods (ABJ80)
Presentations
Spatiotemporal Analysis of Dynamic Origin-Destination Data Using Latent Dirichlet Allocation: Application to Vélib' Bikesharing System of Paris
Etienne Côme, French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport, Development and Networks, presenter
Andry Randriamanamihaga, IFSTTAR, presenter
Latifa Oukhellou, French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport, Development and Networks, presenter
Patrice Aknin, IFSTTAR, presenter
Safety-Oriented Pavement Performance Thresholds: Multiobjective Optimization and Goal Programming Analysis
Panagiotis Ch. Anastasopoulos, State University of New York, Buffalo, presenter
Venky N. Shankar, Pennsylvania State University, presenter
Naïve Bayes Classifier Ensemble for Traffic Incident Detection
Qingchao Liu, Southeast University, China, presenter
Jian Lu, Southeast University, China, presenter
Kangjia Zhao, National University of Singapore, presenter
Shuyan Chen, Southeast University, China, presenter
Applying the Generalized Waring Model for Investigating Sources of Variance in Motor Vélib' Bikesharing System Vehicle Crash Analysis
Yichuan Peng, Texas A&M University, presenter
Dominique Lord, Texas A&M University, presenter
Yajie Zou, University of Washington, presenter
Application of Hyper-Poisson Generalized Linear Model for Analyzing Motor Vehicle Crashes
Seyed Hadi Khazraee, Texas A&M University, presenter
Antonio Jose Saez-Castillo, University of Jaen, Spain, presenter
Srinivas Reddy Geedipally, Texas A&M Transportation Institute , presenter
Dominique Lord, Texas A&M University, presenter
Effects of Lowering Speed Limits in Urban Areas: Bayesian Perspective
Shahram Heydari, University of Waterloo, Canada, presenter
Luis Fernando Miranda-Moreno, McGill University, Canada, presenter
Liping Fu, University of Waterloo, Canada, presenter
The Poisson Inverse Gaussian (PIG) Generalized Linear Regression Model for Analyzing Motor Vehicle Crash Data
Liteng Zha, Texas A&M University, presenter
Dominique Lord, Texas A&M University, presenter
Yajie Zou, University of Washington, presenter
Improved Computational Framework for Efficient Probabilistic Inference of Damage in Truss Structures Based on Vibration Measurements
Wei Zheng, Jackson State University, presenter
Jinlei Shen, Jackson State University, presenter
Jianguo Wang, Hefei University of Technology, China, presenter
Latent Segmentation Generalized Ordered Logit Model to Examine Factors Influencing Driver Injury Severity
Shamsunnahar Yasmin, McGill University, Canada, presenter
Naveen Eluru, McGill University, Canada, presenter
Chandra R. Bhat, University of Texas, Austin, presenter
Richard Tay, La Trobe University, Australia, presenter
Statistical Challenges in the Analysis of Naturalistic Driving Data - Session 398
Monday, January 13, 2014 3:45PM - 5:30PM Marriott, Maryland B
Paul P. Jovanis, Pennsylvania State University, presiding
Sponsored By:
Statistical Methods (ABJ80)
Safety and System Users (AN000)
Safety (ANB00)
Presentations
The Importance of Facilitating Comparisons across Studies When Screening Naturalistic Driving Study Data for Crash Surrogates
Kun-Feng Wu, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, presenter
Moving from Events to Stories: Capturing Context with Analysis of Continuous Data
John D. Lee, University of Wisconsin, Madison, presenter
Challenges in Analysis of Naturalistic Driving Data to Understand Safety
Carol A. Flannagan, University of Michigan, presenter
What Do You See? Understanding Naturalistic Data Before the Inferential Analysis
Linda Ng Boyle, University of Washington, presenter
Paul P. Jovanis, Pennsylvania State University, presiding
Sponsored By:
Statistical Methods (ABJ80)
Safety and System Users (AN000)
Safety (ANB00)
Presentations
The Importance of Facilitating Comparisons across Studies When Screening Naturalistic Driving Study Data for Crash Surrogates
Kun-Feng Wu, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, presenter
Moving from Events to Stories: Capturing Context with Analysis of Continuous Data
John D. Lee, University of Wisconsin, Madison, presenter
Challenges in Analysis of Naturalistic Driving Data to Understand Safety
Carol A. Flannagan, University of Michigan, presenter
What Do You See? Understanding Naturalistic Data Before the Inferential Analysis
Linda Ng Boyle, University of Washington, presenter
Statistics Methodology Committee Meeting
Tuesday, January 14, 2014 7:30PM - 9:30PM Marriott, Harding
Linda Ng Boyle, University of Washington, presiding
Agenda for the Committee Meeting (click here)
Linda Boyle's Presentation at the Committee Meeting (click here)
Linda Ng Boyle, University of Washington, presiding
Agenda for the Committee Meeting (click here)
Linda Boyle's Presentation at the Committee Meeting (click here)
Standardization of Measurement of Driving Performance - Session 789
Wednesday, January 15, 2014 10:15AM - 12:00PM Marriott, Thurgood Marshall North
Susan T. Chrysler, University of Iowa, presiding
Sponsored By:
Statistical Methods (ABJ80)
Vehicle User Characteristics (AND10)
Simulation and Measurement of Vehicle and Operator Performance (AND30)
Presentations
Society of Automotive Engineers Recommended Practice J2944: Operational Definitions of Driving Performance Measures and Statistics
Paul Green, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, presenter
Practical Considerations in Driver Response Time Analysis
Daniel V. McGehee, University of Iowa, presenter
Statistical Considerations in Measures of Lateral Control
Linda Ng Boyle, University of Washington, presenter
Erika Miller, University of Washington, presenter
Implementation and Dissemination of Recommended Practice
Richard A. Romano, Realtime Technologies, Inc., presenter
Linda Ng Boyle, University of Washington, presenter
Paul Green, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, presenter
John D. Lee, University of Wisconsin, Madison, presenter
Susan T. Chrysler, University of Iowa, presiding
Sponsored By:
Statistical Methods (ABJ80)
Vehicle User Characteristics (AND10)
Simulation and Measurement of Vehicle and Operator Performance (AND30)
Presentations
Society of Automotive Engineers Recommended Practice J2944: Operational Definitions of Driving Performance Measures and Statistics
Paul Green, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, presenter
Practical Considerations in Driver Response Time Analysis
Daniel V. McGehee, University of Iowa, presenter
Statistical Considerations in Measures of Lateral Control
Linda Ng Boyle, University of Washington, presenter
Erika Miller, University of Washington, presenter
Implementation and Dissemination of Recommended Practice
Richard A. Romano, Realtime Technologies, Inc., presenter
Linda Ng Boyle, University of Washington, presenter
Paul Green, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, presenter
John D. Lee, University of Wisconsin, Madison, presenter
Analytical Models for Safe and Sustainable Transport - Session 811
Wednesday, January 15, 2014 2:30PM - 4:00PM Marriott, Delaware A
Xiao Qin, South Dakota State University, presiding
Sponsored By:
Statistical Methods (ABJ80)
Presentations
Data Mining and Complex Network Algorithms for Traffic Accident Analysis
Lei Lin, State University of New York, Buffalo, presenter
Qian Wang, State University of New York, Buffalo, presenter
Adel W. Sadek, State University of New York, Buffalo, presenter
Comparison of Sichel and Negative Binomial Models in Hot Spot Identification
Lingtao Wu, Texas A&M University, presenter
Yajie Zou, University of Washington, presenter
Dominique Lord, Texas A&M University, presenter
Validation of Probabilistic Model for Design of Freeway Entrance Speed Change Lanes
Tazeen Fatema, Carleton University, Canada, presenter
Karim Ismail, Carleton University, Canada, presenter
Yasser Hassan, Carleton University, Canada, presenter
Examining Driver Injury Severity in Two-Vehicle Crashes: Copula-Based Approach
Shamsunnahar Yasmin, McGill University, Canada, presenter
Naveen Eluru, McGill University, Canada, presenter
Abdul Rawoof Pinjari, University of South Florida, Tampa, presenter
Richard Tay, La Trobe University, Australia, presenter
Exploratory Empirical Random Parameter Hazard-Based Analysis of Ttravel Distance for Sustainable Transport Habits
Panagiotis Ch. Anastasopoulos, State University of New York, Buffalo, presenter
Adel W. Sadek, State University of New York, Buffalo, presenter
Dionysia Perperidou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece, presenter
Matthew G. Karlaftis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece, presenter
Xiao Qin, South Dakota State University, presiding
Sponsored By:
Statistical Methods (ABJ80)
Presentations
Data Mining and Complex Network Algorithms for Traffic Accident Analysis
Lei Lin, State University of New York, Buffalo, presenter
Qian Wang, State University of New York, Buffalo, presenter
Adel W. Sadek, State University of New York, Buffalo, presenter
Comparison of Sichel and Negative Binomial Models in Hot Spot Identification
Lingtao Wu, Texas A&M University, presenter
Yajie Zou, University of Washington, presenter
Dominique Lord, Texas A&M University, presenter
Validation of Probabilistic Model for Design of Freeway Entrance Speed Change Lanes
Tazeen Fatema, Carleton University, Canada, presenter
Karim Ismail, Carleton University, Canada, presenter
Yasser Hassan, Carleton University, Canada, presenter
Examining Driver Injury Severity in Two-Vehicle Crashes: Copula-Based Approach
Shamsunnahar Yasmin, McGill University, Canada, presenter
Naveen Eluru, McGill University, Canada, presenter
Abdul Rawoof Pinjari, University of South Florida, Tampa, presenter
Richard Tay, La Trobe University, Australia, presenter
Exploratory Empirical Random Parameter Hazard-Based Analysis of Ttravel Distance for Sustainable Transport Habits
Panagiotis Ch. Anastasopoulos, State University of New York, Buffalo, presenter
Adel W. Sadek, State University of New York, Buffalo, presenter
Dionysia Perperidou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece, presenter
Matthew G. Karlaftis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece, presenter