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Analysis of road accidents in India and prediction of accident severity

Jain et al., 2021

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9674514127359514561
Author
Jain S
Krishna S
Pruthi S
Jain R
Nagrath P
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Data Management, Analytics and Innovation: Proceedings of ICDMAI 2021, Volume 2

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Road accidents are a global menace, and no country can curb it. In this paper, an attempt has been made to study the various factors associated with a road accident and its effect on the cause and severity of the accident by analyzing the road accidents occurring in the …
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