Khodairy et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Driving behavior classification based on oversampled signals of smartphone embedded sensors using an optimized stacked-LSTM neural networksKhodairy et al., 2021
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- Khodairy M
- Abosamra G
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Driving behavior classification is an essential real-world requirement in different contexts. In traffic safety, avoiding traffic accidents by taking corrective actions against aggressive behaviors is necessary to protect drivers. Similarly, in the automotive insurance industry …
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