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CitySim: A Drone-Based Vehicle Trajectory Dataset for Safety Oriented Research and Digital Twins

The development of safety-oriented research ideas and applications requires fine-grained vehicle trajectory data that not only has high accuracy but also captures a substantial number of critical safety events. This paper introduces the CitySim Dataset, which was devised with a core objective of facilitating safety-based research and applications. CitySim currently has vehicle trajectories extracted from 1140-minutes of drone videos@30 FPS recorded at 12 different locations and we are adding more location. It covers a variety of road geometries including freeway basic segments, weaving segments, expressway merge/diverge segments, signalized intersections, stop-controlled intersections, and intersections without sign/signal control. CitySim trajectories were generated through a five-step procedure which ensured the trajectory accuracy. Furthermore, the dataset provides vehicle rotated bounding box information which is demonstrated to improve safety evaluation. Compared to other video-based trajectory datasets, the CitySim Dataset has significantly more critical safety events with higher severity including cut-in, merge, and diverge events. In addition, CitySim facilitates research towards digital twin applications by providing relevant assets like the recording locations'3D base maps and signal timings. These features enable more comprehensive conditions for safety research and applications such as autonomous vehicle safety and location-based safety analysis.

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Full Data Access
The data are not publicly available due to privacy.
Please send us a request form (Download form here ) to this email: [email protected]

What's New

  • LimSim supports the freewayB and ExpresswayA maps, LimSim is a Long-term Interactive Multi-scenario traffic Simulator, which aims to provide a continuous simulation capability under the complex urban road network.

Documentation

The dataset documentation and file format description can be found here.

Location Example

Intersection

Intersection A
Signalized Intersection-USA
Intersection B
Non-Signalized Intersection-USA
Intersection C (TBA)
Signalized Intersection-USA
Intersection D
Consecutive Signalized Intersections-USA
Intersection E
Permissive Left Turn Phasing-USA
Intersection F (TBA)
Non-Signalized Intersection-USA

Roundabout

Roundabout A
One lane roundabout-USA
Roundabout B
Two lane roundabout-USA

Collaboration location

Collaboration location that will be hosted and distributed by a related team.Please contact the relevant team to access the data

Expressway A
Weaving Segment
Asia
In associate with
Southwest Jiaotong University
Data Science and Traffic Safety Lab
Expressway B
Weaving Segment
Asia
In associate with
Southeast University
Renteng Yuan/Dr.QiaoJun Xiang
Freeway B
Basic Segment
Asia
In associate with
Southwest Jiaotong University
Data Science and Traffic Safety Lab
Freeway C
Merge/Diverge Segment
Asia
In associate with
Southwest Jiaotong University
Data Science and Traffic Safety Lab
Freeway D (TBA)
Merge/Diverge Segment
Asia
In associate with
Hong Kong PolyU
Dr.Tony Sez

Features

Digital Twin Base Map Sumo Carla Co-Simulation Signal Timing Extraction

Use Cases

VR Driving Simulation Autonomous Vehicle Simulation Sensor Simulation
Speed Analysis Surrogate Safety Measures Crash Analysis

Data Extraction Tool

Automated Roadway Conflicts Identify System (A.R.C.I.S)

Active Contributor

Mohamed Abdel-Aty | Ou Zheng | Zijin Wang

Pervious Contributor

Lishengsa Yue | Amr Abdelraouf | Nada Mahmoud

Citation

If you use CitySim Dataset in your research , please use the following BibTeX entry.

@article{zhang2023citysim,
    author = {Ou Zheng and Mohamed Abdel-Aty and Lishengsa Yue and Amr Abdelraouf and Zijin Wang and Nada Mahmoud},
    title ={CitySim: A Drone-Based Vehicle Trajectory Dataset for Safety-Oriented Research and Digital Twins},
    journal = {Transportation Research Record},
    year = {2023},
    doi = {10.1177/03611981231185768},
}

@article{zhengdevelopment,
    title={DEVELOPMENT, VALIDATION, AND INTEGRATION OF AI-DRIVEN COMPUTER VISION AND DIGITAL-TWIN SYSTEMS FOR TRAFFIC SAFETY DIAGNOSTICS},
    author={ZHENG, OU}
}

Projects

Projects in the community that use CitySim:

  • LimSim, LimSim is a Long-term Interactive Multi-scenario traffic Simulator, which aims to provide a continuous simulation capability under the complex urban road network.

Related Publication

See publication built on top of CitySim and ARCIS.

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ucf-sst-citysim1-dataset's Issues

Freeway B (Basic Segment) data

Hello!

Thanks for sharing!

Currently I am using the Freeway B (Basic Segment) data. When plotting the vehicle trajectories using carCenterXft and carCenterXft, it is found that in some continuous time steps, X or Y maintains unchanged. For example, the trajectory of vehicle 6268 in FreewayB-01.csv is visualized. You can see there are some horizontal/vertical lines. Could you please help me figure it out?

Thanks.

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Contacts of collaborators

Hi, thanks for introducing your solid work. It's very impressive.

Contacts of collaborators contributed to Expressway A and B are invalid. would you please provide their contacts.

Thanks a lot.

无法加入微信区

您好,微信群超过200人不能加入了,请问有没有其他方式加入,谢谢您啦

No response to the request of dataset

I am planning to conduct an experiment on CitySIM before the coming CVPR. I have completed the application form and sent the email to [email protected] on Sunday but there is no response. Would you please have a check? Any help will be appreciated!

about trajectory prediction

hey! I appreciate that your work on the transportation open dataset(citysim),especially task of trajectory prediction. In fact, I have
read your paper called "Trajectory Prediction for Vehicle Conflict Identification at Intersections Using Sequence-to-Sequence Recurrent Neural Networks", and I see that you've already done the work of dealing with raw data, eliminating stationary tracks and dividing the dataset according to 0.7/0.3 respectively. But I cannot find available code anywhere. I would really appreciate it if you shared your code with me! And it can also help me avoid doing repetitive work.

Identifying Vehicle Conflict Events

Hello!
I noticed the primary readme states, "Numerous vehicle conflict events have been observed in the dataset"

Are there labels for which events in the dataset are anomalous or vehicle conflicts?
I did not find such a label when I searched the documentation.

How would you recommend going about finding which sequences have anomalies in them, or would you happen to have a list of sequences that you've noticed has these conflicts?

Feel free to let me know if I can clarify my question, and thanks for your time.

Estimated accuracy of the positions

Dear Sir:
I tried to find the estimated accuracy of the position but I could not find it. For example, the researchers claimed that the estimated accuracy of the positions in the highD datasets is 0.1m.
I wonder what is the estimated accuracy of the positions in the CitySim datasets.
Thank you!

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