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@article{JOIV1163, author = {Wenquan Jin and Azimbek Khudoyberdiev and Dohyeun Kim}, title = {Visualization and Analysis of Safe Routes to School based on Risk Index using Student Survey Data for Safe Mobility}, journal = {JOIV : International Journal on Informatics Visualization}, volume = {6}, number = {3}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Risk analysis; risk index; safe routes to school; data pre-processing; data analysis.}, abstract = {Risk analysis is important in heterogeneous industrial domains to enable sustainable development. Data is the basis for emphasizing the potential risk elements for improving efficiency, quality, and safety. For supplying safe routes to schools based on risk analysis, the risk assessment of routes is one of the widely used and very effective methodologies to filter the most dangerous roads, intersections, or specific points on roads. This paper presents a visualization and analysis of the risk assessment approach based on the risk index model using geographical information, including routes, danger points, and student survey data. The proposed risk index model is used for deriving a risk index based on geographical information, including danger points and a route's path. The model includes an equation to calculate the distance of danger points to the path using the coordinates of each location. The survey data is mainly comprised of route and survey information that is analyzed and preprocessed for the input data of the risk index model. The survey mainly consists of basic information on the route, survey participants, school route information, and school route coordinates. The data is classified into the school route data set and the school route danger points data set, and these values are applied to the analysis and the risk index model. Also, the risk index model is designed and developed through the analysis of routes.}, issn = {2549-9904}, pages = {593--596}, doi = {10.30630/joiv.6.3.1163}, url = {https://joiv.org/index.php/joiv/article/view/1163} }
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