Road traffic accidents are a major public health concern, resulting in an estimated 1.3 million deaths and 52 million injuries worldwide each year. All the developed and developing countries suffer from the consequences of increase in both human and vehicle population. Therefore, methods to reduce accident severity are of great interest to traffic agencies and the public at large. To analysis the traffic accident factors effectively we need a complete traffic accident historical database without missing data. Road accident fatality rate depends on many factors and it is a very challenging task to investigate the dependencies between the attributes because of the many environmental and road accident factors. Any missing data in the database could obscure the discovery of important factors and lead to invalid conclusions. In order to make the traffic accident datasets useful for analysis, it should be preprocessed properly. In this paper, we present a novel method based on decision tree and imputed value sampling based on correlation measure for the imputation of missing values to improve the quality of the traffic accident data. We applied our algorithm to the publicly available large traffic accident database of United States (explore.data.gov), which is the largest open federal database in United States. We compare our algorithm with three existing imputation methods using three evaluation criteria, i.e. mean absolute error, coefficient of determination and root mean square error. Our results indicate that the proposed method performs significantly better than the three existing algorithms.


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    Title :

    Missing Value Imputation for the Analysis of Incomplete Traffic Accident Data


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    Publication date :

    2014


    Size :

    12 Seiten





    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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