如何在运输安全分析中检验异质性:对潜在类模型应用的回顾

IF 12.5 1区 工程技术 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Analytic Methods in Accident Research Pub Date : 2023-08-19 DOI:10.1016/j.amar.2023.100292
Sung Hoo Kim
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本研究探讨了如何在运输安全分析中检验异质性,特别关注潜在类别模型,该模型已获得普及,并成功捕获了未观察到的异质性。该研究首先识别了大量安全分析领域的相关论文,并通过关注潜在类别模型的关键要素(以及提出的基于分段的异质性模型类型),分析了如何使用模型。在文献中,已经使用了各种特定类别的结果模型。它们由结果变量的类型决定,并且与分析上下文高度相关。例如,碰撞严重性和碰撞可能性/频率分析是主要的应用程序,其中碰撞严重性通常被视为二元、名义或有序,而碰撞可能性/频率则取决于计数数据或生存数据建模。该研究回顾了在实证应用中选择的类的数量以及它们是如何确定的。研究发现,在安全分析中,根据分析人员的判断来选择类别的数量比定量措施(如BIC)更常见。这意味着我们重视潜在类模型的可解释性,并且具有许多类的解决方案(即,更大的模型复杂性,许多参数)通常会阻碍模型的解释。本文还进一步讨论了异质性,包括模型比较(同质性模型与潜在类别模型,随机参数与潜在类别模型),类内异质性建模,文献中很少使用的可能替代模型规范,以及与时间不稳定性相关的问题。
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How heterogeneity has been examined in transportation safety analysis: A review of latent class modeling applications

This study explores how heterogeneity has been examined in transportation safety analyses, specifically focusing on latent class modeling, which has gained popularity and has successfully captured unobserved heterogeneity. The study firstly identifies a large volume of relevant papers in the safety analysis domain and analyzes how models have been used by focusing on key elements of the latent class model (along with the proposed typology of segmentation-based heterogeneity models). In the literature, various class-specific outcome models have been used. They are determined by the type of outcome variable and are also highly associated with the analysis context. For example, crash severity and crash likelihood/frequency analyses are the main applications where crash severity is often treated as binary, nominal, or ordered, whereas crash likelihood/frequency is subject to count data or survival data modeling. The study reviews the number of classes selected in empirical applications and how they were determined. It is found that in safety analyses, it is more common to choose the number of classes based on the judgement of the analyst than quantitative measures (e.g., BIC). This implies that we value interpretability of the latent class model and solutions with many classes (i.e., greater model complexity, many parameters) often hinder the interpretation of models. This paper also covers further discussions about heterogeneity including model comparisons (homogeneity models versus latent class models and random parameters versus latent class models), modeling intra-class heterogeneity, possible alternative model specifications that have been rarely used in the literature, and issues related to temporal instability.

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期刊介绍: Analytic Methods in Accident Research is a journal that publishes articles related to the development and application of advanced statistical and econometric methods in studying vehicle crashes and other accidents. The journal aims to demonstrate how these innovative approaches can provide new insights into the factors influencing the occurrence and severity of accidents, thereby offering guidance for implementing appropriate preventive measures. While the journal primarily focuses on the analytic approach, it also accepts articles covering various aspects of transportation safety (such as road, pedestrian, air, rail, and water safety), construction safety, and other areas where human behavior, machine failures, or system failures lead to property damage or bodily harm.
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