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Weather conditions predicting accid

Road Accidents Data Collected from Great Britain

By: Saiveer & Sai Dheeraj.


Problem Statement:
Weather and road conditions – both of which maximise the amount of knowledge available
about the scenario – will be investigated in this machine learning pipeline to see how they can
improve the accuracy of forecasting the magnitude of an accident.
Objectives:
The main goal is to map a Pearson correlation matrix to calculate the sum of linear
relationship between variables in order to gain insight into data and see if linear-based
algorithms are appropriate.
Possible Solutions:
Adding weather-related capabilities to a machine learning algorithm for forecasting the
severity of an accident did not improve the model's accuracy. When the weather and road
surface conditions were factored in, the recall, precision, and f1-score measurements
remained unchanged. There may be an increase in accuracy between the data with weather
conditions when compared to data without weather related conditions.
Current Project Process:
We have downloaded the data that is related to the weather conditions and the data analysis
are being under consideration.
As the data set is huge, we tried to remove the missing values which is fine in doing this
process. First, we select variables based on prefrence, then for data variable we have added
the weather-related conditions of:
'road_surface_conditions','light_conditions','weather_conditions' and we mixed these
variables to one as to get the process go freely.
The next step we are trying to plot the Pearson Correlation matrix.

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