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Leveraging longitudinal driving behaviour data with data mining techniques for driving style analysis
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EngineeringIntelligent Forward CollisionBehavior PredictionAdvanced Driver-assistance SystemBehavior MonitoringIntelligent SystemsMining MethodsClustering MethodStyle AnalysisData ScienceData MiningTraffic PredictionDriver BehaviorSystems EngineeringBehaviour DataStatisticsLatent Variable MethodsRoad Traffic SafetyPredictive AnalyticsKnowledge DiscoveryAutonomous DrivingDriver PerformanceFunctional Data AnalysisDifferent Driving StylesTransportation Systems
Accurately understanding driving behaviour is of crucial importance for advanced driving assistant systems such as adaptive cruise control system and intelligent forward collision warning system. To understand different driving styles, this study employs the clustering method and topic model to extract latent driving states, which can elaborate and analyse the commonness and individuality of driving behaviour characteristics with the longitudinal driving behaviour data collected by the instrumented vehicle. To handle the large set of data and discover the valuable knowledge, the data mining techniques including ensemble clustering method based on the kernel fuzzy C‐means algorithm and the modified latent Dirichlet allocation model are employed in this study. The ‘aggressive’, ‘cautious’ and ‘moderate’ driving states are discovered and the underlying quantified structure is built for the driving style analysis.
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