A support vector machine approach in predicting road traffic mortality in Malaysia

Traffic mortality rate is the baseline through which road safety plans of a country could be evaluated. A reliable and reasonable analysis of road traffic related injuries and their leading causes is vital to the road safety investigation, evaluation as well as policymaking. Malaysia has the third h...

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Main Authors: Nurul Qastalani, Radzuan, Mohd Hasnun Ariff, Hassan, Rabiu Muazu, Musa, Anwar P.P., Abdul Majeed, Mohd Azraai, Mohd Razman, Khairil Anwar, Abu Kassim
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spelling my.ump.umpir.302772020-12-22T03:20:59Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/30277/ A support vector machine approach in predicting road traffic mortality in Malaysia Nurul Qastalani, Radzuan Mohd Hasnun Ariff, Hassan Rabiu Muazu, Musa Anwar P.P., Abdul Majeed Mohd Azraai, Mohd Razman Khairil Anwar, Abu Kassim TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Traffic mortality rate is the baseline through which road safety plans of a country could be evaluated. A reliable and reasonable analysis of road traffic related injuries and their leading causes is vital to the road safety investigation, evaluation as well as policymaking. Malaysia has the third highest fatality rate from road traffic accidents in Asia as well as in South East Asia. Although many researchers have attempted to provide predictive models of road traffic mortality (RTM) in the country, the predictions are found to be rather unsatisfactory in forecasting the causes as well as the future road fatality. It is hypothesized that the inability of the previous models to provide a good prediction of the RTM might be attributed to the complicated and non-linear data relationship of the underlying causes of road traffic accidents. A Support Vector Machine (SVM) is demonstrated to be effective in solving both classifications as well as regression problems owing to its efficacy to cater for the non-linear relationship of a dataset. The present investigation proposed the application of SVM based model variations namely; Linear, Quadratic, Cubic, Fine, Medium as well as Coarse Gaussian-based SVM in predicting the RTM. A dataset from 1972 to 1994 was obtained from the Malaysian road traffic database. The data were trained on the SVM model variations. It was demonstrated that the Linear based SVM model is able to provide a reasonable prediction of the RTM with only 12% error. It is, therefore, inferred that a reasonable prediction of RTM in Malaysia could be achieved through the employment of non-conventional statistical techniques. Society of Automotive Engineers Malaysia 2019-11-21 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/30277/1/4.%20SVM%20Road%20Death%20ICSM19%20JSAEM.pdf Nurul Qastalani, Radzuan and Mohd Hasnun Ariff, Hassan and Rabiu Muazu, Musa and Anwar P.P., Abdul Majeed and Mohd Azraai, Mohd Razman and Khairil Anwar, Abu Kassim (2019) A support vector machine approach in predicting road traffic mortality in Malaysia. Journal of the Society of Automotive Engineers Malaysia, 4 (2). pp. 1-9. ISSN 2600-8092 http://jsaem.saemalaysia.org.my/index.php/jsaem/article/view/127 http://jsaem.saemalaysia.org.my/index.php/jsaem/article/view/127
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Nurul Qastalani, Radzuan
Mohd Hasnun Ariff, Hassan
Rabiu Muazu, Musa
Anwar P.P., Abdul Majeed
Mohd Azraai, Mohd Razman
Khairil Anwar, Abu Kassim
A support vector machine approach in predicting road traffic mortality in Malaysia
description Traffic mortality rate is the baseline through which road safety plans of a country could be evaluated. A reliable and reasonable analysis of road traffic related injuries and their leading causes is vital to the road safety investigation, evaluation as well as policymaking. Malaysia has the third highest fatality rate from road traffic accidents in Asia as well as in South East Asia. Although many researchers have attempted to provide predictive models of road traffic mortality (RTM) in the country, the predictions are found to be rather unsatisfactory in forecasting the causes as well as the future road fatality. It is hypothesized that the inability of the previous models to provide a good prediction of the RTM might be attributed to the complicated and non-linear data relationship of the underlying causes of road traffic accidents. A Support Vector Machine (SVM) is demonstrated to be effective in solving both classifications as well as regression problems owing to its efficacy to cater for the non-linear relationship of a dataset. The present investigation proposed the application of SVM based model variations namely; Linear, Quadratic, Cubic, Fine, Medium as well as Coarse Gaussian-based SVM in predicting the RTM. A dataset from 1972 to 1994 was obtained from the Malaysian road traffic database. The data were trained on the SVM model variations. It was demonstrated that the Linear based SVM model is able to provide a reasonable prediction of the RTM with only 12% error. It is, therefore, inferred that a reasonable prediction of RTM in Malaysia could be achieved through the employment of non-conventional statistical techniques.
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author Nurul Qastalani, Radzuan
Mohd Hasnun Ariff, Hassan
Rabiu Muazu, Musa
Anwar P.P., Abdul Majeed
Mohd Azraai, Mohd Razman
Khairil Anwar, Abu Kassim
author_facet Nurul Qastalani, Radzuan
Mohd Hasnun Ariff, Hassan
Rabiu Muazu, Musa
Anwar P.P., Abdul Majeed
Mohd Azraai, Mohd Razman
Khairil Anwar, Abu Kassim
author_sort Nurul Qastalani, Radzuan
title A support vector machine approach in predicting road traffic mortality in Malaysia
title_short A support vector machine approach in predicting road traffic mortality in Malaysia
title_full A support vector machine approach in predicting road traffic mortality in Malaysia
title_fullStr A support vector machine approach in predicting road traffic mortality in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed A support vector machine approach in predicting road traffic mortality in Malaysia
title_sort support vector machine approach in predicting road traffic mortality in malaysia
publisher Society of Automotive Engineers Malaysia
publishDate 2019
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/30277/1/4.%20SVM%20Road%20Death%20ICSM19%20JSAEM.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/30277/
http://jsaem.saemalaysia.org.my/index.php/jsaem/article/view/127
http://jsaem.saemalaysia.org.my/index.php/jsaem/article/view/127
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