足球比赛期间基于视频的行人和车辆交通分析

Jacques P. Fleischer, Ryan Pallack, Ahan Mishra, Gustavo Riente de Andrade, Subhadipto Poddar, Emmanuel Posadas, Robert Schenck, Tania Banerjee, Anand Rangarajan, Sanjay Ranka
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本文利用视频分析技术研究行人和车辆的交通行为,重点分析橄榄球比赛日期间的交通模式。佛罗里达大学(UF)在大学橄榄球赛季期间的周六举办六到七场主场橄榄球比赛,吸引了大量行人活动。通过视频分析,本研究就这些活动对交通流量和交叉口安全的影响提供了有价值的见解。通过比较比赛日与非比赛日的行人和车辆活动,可以发现不同的模式。例如,比赛日的行人流量大幅增加,这与客队获胜的概率呈正相关。这种相关性可能是因为主队球迷喜欢观看困难的比赛。将获胜概率作为交叉口行人流量的早期预测指标,可以帮助交通专业人员预测交通管理需求。行人与车辆(P2V)的冲突在比赛日明显增加,尤其是在比赛开始前几个小时。在活动频繁的比赛日期间,执法人员的存在有助于确保行人遵守规定并提高安全性。相比之下,我们发现车辆与车辆(V2V)之间的冲突在比赛日一般不会增加,甚至可能会由于驾驶员更加谨慎而减少。
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Video-based Pedestrian and Vehicle Traffic Analysis During Football Games
This paper utilizes video analytics to study pedestrian and vehicle traffic behavior, focusing on analyzing traffic patterns during football gamedays. The University of Florida (UF) hosts six to seven home football games on Saturdays during the college football season, attracting significant pedestrian activity. Through video analytics, this study provides valuable insights into the impact of these events on traffic volumes and safety at intersections. Comparing pedestrian and vehicle activities on gamedays versus non-gamedays reveals differing patterns. For example, pedestrian volume substantially increases during gamedays, which is positively correlated with the probability of the away team winning. This correlation is likely because fans of the home team enjoy watching difficult games. Win probabilities as an early predictor of pedestrian volumes at intersections can be a tool to help traffic professionals anticipate traffic management needs. Pedestrian-to-vehicle (P2V) conflicts notably increase on gamedays, particularly a few hours before games start. Addressing this, a "Barnes Dance" movement phase within the intersection is recommended. Law enforcement presence during high-activity gamedays can help ensure pedestrian compliance and enhance safety. In contrast, we identified that vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) conflicts generally do not increase on gamedays and may even decrease due to heightened driver caution.
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