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Abstract Fast and accurate identification of traffic anomalies on highways is of utmost importance. This study presents an integrated framework for multiple traffic anomaly detection on highways using vehicle trajectories. The framework addresses both macroscopic congestion patterns and microscopic driving behaviors, offering a comprehensive solution ...
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Abstract Computer vision‐based ship detection using extensively labeled images is crucial for visual maritime surveillance. However, such data collection is labor‐intensive and time‐demanding, which hinders the practical application of newly built ship inspection systems. Additionally, well‐trained detectors are usually deployed on resource‐constrained
Ruixuan Liao+6 more
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CrowdRadar: a mobile crowdsensing framework for urban traffic green travel safety risk assessment. [PDF]
Wang Y+7 more
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An interpretable dynamic ensemble selection multiclass imbalance approach with ensemble imbalance learning for predicting road crash injury severity. [PDF]
Aziz K+5 more
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The Role of Autopsy in Diagnosing Fatal Chest Injuries in Road Traffic Accidents: A Literature Review. [PDF]
Sacco MA+9 more
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Incidence and Pattern of Road Traffic Accidents in Emergency Department of Selected Hospitals.
Adhyapak S+6 more
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Injuries in Traffic Accidents [PDF]
THE first vehicle to move under its own power was a steam tractor built by Cugnot in France in 1769. A century later Siegfried Markus built the first car powered by an internal combustion engine, in Vienna, around 1870. However, Markus made only 4 cars, 1 of which survives to this day. It was Benz, in 1885, who made the first motorcar to be produced in
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Traffic accident or dumping? – Striking results of a traffic accident reconstruction
Legal Medicine, 2017An atypical traffic accident scenario should be investigated directly at the crash site from all concerned professions, especially police men, forensic pathologists and technical experts, to get a personal overview and impression of the situation and the opportunity for interdisciplinary discussion.
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Alcohol misuse and traffic accidents
The Lancet, 2007In their Review (Dec 23/30, p 2231),1 Marc Moss and Ellen Burnham highlight the effect of alcohol abuse on inpatients who need admission to the intensive care unit. In our opinion, however, they paid little attention to the effect of alcohol intake on trauma caused by traffic accidents. Alcohol-impaired driving is a serious threat to health. In the USA,
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