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A feature-based tracking algorithm for vehicles in intersections
N Saunier, T Sayed
Computer and Robot Vision, 2006. The 3rd Canadian Conference on, 59-59, 2006
3272006
A clustering regression approach: A comprehensive injury severity analysis of pedestrian–vehicle crashes in New York, US and Montreal, Canada
MG Mohamed, N Saunier, LF Miranda-Moreno, SV Ukkusuri
Safety science 54, 27-37, 2013
3142013
Automated analysis of pedestrian-vehicle conflicts using video data
K Ismail, T Sayed, N Saunier, C Lim
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board …, 2009
2762009
The impact of waiting time and other factors on dangerous pedestrian crossings and violations at signalized intersections: A case study in Montreal
M Brosseau, S Zangenehpour, N Saunier, L Miranda-Moreno
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 21, 159-172, 2013
2512013
Large-Scale Automated Analysis of Vehicle Interactions and Collisions
N Saunier, T Sayed, K Ismail
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board …, 2010
2332010
Automated Analysis of Pedestrian-Vehicle
K Ismail, T Sayed, N Saunier
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board …, 2010
2122010
Probabilistic framework for automated analysis of exposure to road collisions
N Saunier, T Sayed
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board …, 2008
1552008
Change detection in feature space using local binary similarity patterns
GA Bilodeau, JP Jodoin, N Saunier
2013 International conference on computer and robot vision, 106-112, 2013
1442013
Surrogate Measures of Safety: A White Paper
A Tarko, G Davis, N Saunier, T Sayed, S Washington
http://nicolas.saunier.confins.net/stock/tarko09surrogate.pdf, 2009
142*2009
Automated analysis of road safety with video data
N Saunier, T Sayed
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board …, 2007
1422007
Urban tracker: Multiple object tracking in urban mixed traffic
JP Jodoin, GA Bilodeau, N Saunier
IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision, 885-892, 2014
1362014
A methodology for precise camera calibration for data collection applications in urban traffic scenes
K Ismail, T Sayed, N Saunier
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 40 (1), 57-67, 2013
1322013
A novel framework to evaluate pedestrian safety at non-signalized locations
T Fu, L Miranda-Moreno, N Saunier
Accident Analysis & Prevention 111, 23-33, 2018
1242018
Large-scale automated proactive road safety analysis using video data
P St-Aubin, N Saunier, L Miranda-Moreno
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies 58, 363-379, 2015
1232015
Probabilistic collision prediction for vision-based automated road safety analysis
N Saunier, T Sayed, C Lim
Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference, 2007. ITSC 2007. IEEE, 872-878, 2007
1232007
Flexible, mobile video camera system and open source video analysis software for road safety and behavioral analysis
S Jackson, LF Miranda-Moreno, P St-Aubin, N Saunier
Transportation research record 2365 (1), 90-98, 2013
1112013
Are signalized intersections with cycle tracks safer? A case–control study based on automated surrogate safety analysis using video data
S Zangenehpour, J Strauss, LF Miranda-Moreno, N Saunier
Accident Analysis & Prevention 86, 161-172, 2016
1072016
Methodologies for aggregating indicators of traffic conflict
K Ismail, T Sayed, N Saunier
Transportation research record 2237 (1), 10-19, 2011
1072011
Automated classification based on video data at intersections with heavy pedestrian and bicycle traffic: Methodology and application
S Zangenehpour, LF Miranda-Moreno, N Saunier
Transportation research part C: emerging technologies 56, 161-176, 2015
982015
Cross-comparison of three surrogate safety methods to diagnose cyclist safety problems at intersections in Norway
A Laureshyn, M de Goede, N Saunier, A Fyhri
Accident Analysis & Prevention 105, 11-20, 2017
922017
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