Flannagan, 2022 - Google Patents
Big Data in Road Transport and Mobility ResearchFlannagan, 2022
- Document ID
- 17611565976946869614
- Author
- Flannagan C
- Publication year
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- AI-enabled Technologies for Autonomous and Connected Vehicles
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This chapter covers topics related to big data sources, methods and applications in transportation and mobility research. Big data sources covered include data from vehicle- based and infrastructure-based sensors. Methods from traditional regression to machine …
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