Estimating and validating models of microscopic driver behavior with video data.

Author(s)
Skabardonis, A.
Year
Abstract

This report describes the enhancements to the video data collection of the Berkeley Highway Laboratory (BHL), a unique surveillance system on a section of I-80 freeway in the city of Emeryville. We also present the development of advanced machine vision algorithms to process the video data to generate vehicle trajectories. A pilot application of the BHL system produced trajectories of over 4700 vehicles. This is the largest dataset of vehicle trajectories on extended freeway segments. In addition, algorithms and software were developed for data analysis and visualization. (Author/publisher)

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20051809 ST [electronic version only]
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Berkeley, CA., University of California, Institute of Transportation Studies ITS, 2005, VI + 12 p. + app., 30 ref.; California PATH Research Report ; UCB-ITS-PRR-2005-14 - ISSN 1055-1425

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