Kai Wang
Assistant Research Professor/CT Transportation Institute
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
15 Scholarly Contributions
Implementation of a realistic artificial data generator for crash data generation
2024
Research Type: Journal Article
DREDGE (Disaggregate Realistic Artificial Data Generator)—Design, Development, and Application for Crash Safety Analysis, Volume I
2024
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
User’s Guide for Quantifying the Effects of Vehicle Mix on Crash Frequency and Crash Severity
2024
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
DREDGE (Disaggregate Realistic Artificial Data Generator)—Design, Development, and Application for Crash Safety Analysis, Volume II
2024
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
The Effect of Vehicle Mix on Crash Frequency and Crash Severity
2024
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Development and Application of Crash Severity Models for Highway Safety: User Guidelines
2023
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Development of Crash Prediction Models for Short-Term Durations
2023
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Development and Application of Crash Severity Models for Highway Safety: Conduct of Research Report
2023
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Connecticut Behavioral Safety Tool: Advancing the Behavioral Safety Analytics Capabilities for the CTDOT
2022
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
DEVELOPING A DATA-DRIVEN NETWORK SCREENING PROCEDURE FOR SYSTEMIC SAFETY APPROACH
Research Type: Journal Article
Analyzing the Suitability of Vehicle Telematics Data as Surrogate Safety Measure for Short Term Crashes
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Evaluation of Driver Reaction to Disengagement of Advanced Driver Assistance System with Different Warning Systems While Driving Under Various Distractions
Research Type: Journal Article
Developing A Comprehensive Vulnerable Road User Safety Screening Method Using Multi-Level Data
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Multilevel Discrete Outcome Modeling for Crash Severity: A Novel Approach for Crash Severity Models
Research Type: Conference Proceedings