2014 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium Proceedings 2014
DOI: 10.1109/ivs.2014.6856599
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Estimation of the vehicle-pedestrian encounter/conflict risk on the road based on TASI 110-car naturalistic driving data collection

Abstract: Modeling vehicle-pedestrian interactions in the road environment is essential to develop pedestrian detection and pedestrian crash avoidance systems. In this paper, one novel approach is proposed to estimate the vehicle-pedestrian encountering risk in the road environment based on a large scale naturalistic driving data collection. Considering the difficulty to record actual pedestrian crashes in the naturalistic data collection, the encountering risk is estimated by the chances for driver to meet with pedestr… Show more

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“…5 show that there are more chances for the cases to be found as pedestrian on the road cases when there is traffic control device, clearly it will be arguable that the risk for the encounter is not the same when the pedestrian is on the road with the protection of the traffic control device or not. This means that no matter if there is traffic control device or not, having pedestrian on the road will always increase the risk for the driver; however, the absolute risk and the increased risk in these two scenarios are not comparable (Tian et al, 2014).…”
Section: Infrastructure and Vehicle Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 show that there are more chances for the cases to be found as pedestrian on the road cases when there is traffic control device, clearly it will be arguable that the risk for the encounter is not the same when the pedestrian is on the road with the protection of the traffic control device or not. This means that no matter if there is traffic control device or not, having pedestrian on the road will always increase the risk for the driver; however, the absolute risk and the increased risk in these two scenarios are not comparable (Tian et al, 2014).…”
Section: Infrastructure and Vehicle Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the TASI 110-car naturalistic driving video database, the labeled pedestrian and bicyclist potential conflict database was first retrieved [17,18,19]. This potential conflict database is composed of 15-second video clips representing the cases marked as potential conflict with higher encountering risks [18], containing about 5000 pedestrian and bicyclist videos. Random samples are selected from this potential conflict database with four conditions:…”
Section: Sherony Et Al / Sae Int J Trans Safety / Volume 4 Issue mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis is based on the TASI (Transportation Active Safety Institute) 110-car naturalistic driving video data set [17,18,19]. This dataset was constructed by the TASI researchers at Indiana University -Purdue University at Indianapolis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From the year 2012 to 2013, TASI equipped 110 cars with systems capable of recording naturalistic driving data in the greater Indianapolis area [26]. The purpose was to study pedestrian behaviors in various conditions.…”
Section: Tasi 110 Car Naturalistic Driving Datamentioning
confidence: 99%