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Adaptive prediction of traffic incident duration using change detection and Bayesian networks

Bian et al., 2025

Document ID
17394378521005926445
Author
Bian Z
Zuo D
Ozbay K
Gao J
Publication year
Publication venue
Transportmetrica A: Transport Science

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Real-time incident management reduces non-recurrent congestion in transport systems. Accurate incident duration prediction is pivotal for traffic incident management and ensuring roadway safety. Recent advancements in prediction methods utilise machine learning with …
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