Predicting Traffic Accidents with Event Recorder Data

Author:

Takimoto Yoshiaki1,Tanaka Yusuke1,Kurashima Takeshi1,Yamamoto Shuhei1,Okawa Maya1,Toda Hiroyuki1

Affiliation:

1. NTT Service Evolution Laboratories

Publisher

ACM Press

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