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Congratulations on the acceptance of our paper entitled “Modeling economic loss associated with fishing vessel accidents: A Bayesian random-parameter generalized beta of the second kind model with heterogeneity in means” by Analytic Methods in Accident Research for publication!
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Congratulations on the acceptance of our paper entitled “Distance-informed Neural Eikonal Solver for reactive dynamic user-equilibrium of macroscopic continuum traffic flow model” by IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems for publication!
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Congratulations to Zexuan Li on the successful authorisation of his invention patent ‘Assessment Method for Attention Allocation Mechanism of Pedestrian Crossing Based on Virtual Reality Simulation’!
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Congratulations on the acceptance of our paper entitled “Distance-informed Neural Eikonal Solver for reactive dynamic user-equilibrium of macroscopic continuum traffic flow model” by 28th HKSTS for poster presentation!
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Congaratulations on the acceptance of our workshop proposal of IEEE ITSC 2024! The title is “Advanced Modeling, Evaluation, and Simulation of Interactions in Mixed Traffic Comprising Pedestrians, Automated Vehicles, and Human-driven Vehicles”. For more information, please refer to our website
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Congratulations on the acceptance of our paper entitled “Exploring the Influence of Pedestrian Attitude, Propensity, and Risk Perception on Gap Acceptance between Platooning Autonomous Trucks” by The 27th IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC) (ITSC 2024)!
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Congratulations on the acceptance of our paper entitled “Safety or efficiency? Estimating crossing motivations of intoxicated pedestrians by leveraging the inverse reinforcement learning” by Travel Behaviour and Society for publication!
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Attended the 27th HKSTS at Hong Kong.
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Congratulations on the acceptance of our paper entitled “A micro-macro approach to modeling the flocking of crowd dynamics” by 103rd TRB Annual Meeting for poster presentation!
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Congratulations on the acceptance of our paper entitled “Modeling the stochastic pedestrian fundamental diagram with explicit considerations of bidirectional conflict” by 27th HKSTS for poster presentation!
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Congratulations on being selected for the Yongjiang Talent Project by Ningbo City!
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Attended the 23rd COTA International Conference of Transportation Professional (CICTP 2023) at Beijing University Of Technology.
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Attended 2023 Traffic Systems Analysis Youth Forum and WTC Annual Conference on Transportation and Logistics System Planning at Dalian University of Technology.
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Attended 5th Traffic Engineering and Management Youth Scholars Forum at Hefei University of Technology.
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Leave Huawei and join Ningbo University, back to academic career. It’s been a fantastic journey at Huawei! The more we experience, the more we know what we want.
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Got infected with Covid-19 just a few days before Christmas. Wish me good luck!
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Try to reach out for new technologies and start my career at Central Media Technology Institute as AI Computer Vision/Image Processing Algorithm Engineer.
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This is the first day of my career at Huawei, starting with the New Employee Orientation at Dongguan European Town.
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The 11th Annual Conference of ITS China, Chongqing, China, November 16-18, 2016.
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The 97th Annual Meeting of Transportation Research Board, Washington DC, United States, January 7-11, 2018.
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The 24th Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies International Conference, Hong Kong, China, December 14-16, 2019.
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The 27th Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies International Conference, Hong Kong, China, December 11-12, 2023.
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The 103rd Annual Meeting of Transportation Research Board, Washington DC, United States, January 7-11, 2024.
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The 27th IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC) (ITSC 2024), September 24-27, 2024.
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The 31st International Conference on Neural Information Processing (ICONIP 2024), December 2-6, 2024.
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The 28th Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies International Conference, Hong Kong, China, December 9-10, 2024.
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The 25th COTA International Conference of Transportation Professionals (CICTP2025), Guangzhou, China, July 22-25, 2025.
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The 25th COTA International Conference of Transportation Professionals (CICTP2025), Guangzhou, China, July 22-25, 2025.
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Chen, X., Zhang, S., Chen, C., Chen, X., Zheng, H., Shen, K., Ye, Y. & Sun, W. (2017) An OD calibration method for residential trip using mobile phone data and dynamic traffic assignment. Publication No.: CN106571032A, April 19, 2017.
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Zhang, S., Liu, Z., Ye, Y. & Xie, S. (2024) A method, device, electronic equipment, and storage medium for road network simulation. Publication No.: CN118194480A, June 14, 2024.
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Ye, Y., Liang, H., Sun, J., Chen, X., Zhou, Z., Xu, P., Che, Y. & Li, Z. (2024) A route choice optimization method for dynamic user equilibrium under strongly heterogeneous cost fields. Publication No.: CN118607740A, Sep 06, 2024.
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Ye, Y., Xu, P., Li, Z., Zheng, P., Xing, L., Cao, S., & Miao, T. (2024) A Method and System for Analyzing Influencing Factors of Economic Losses Due to Accidents. Application No.: 202411323810.0, Sep 23, 2024.
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Ye, Y., Li, Z., Liang, H., Sun, J., Che, Y. & Zhou, Z. (2024) Assessment Method for Attention Allocation Mechanism of Pedestrian Crossing Based on Virtual Reality Simulation. Authorised No.: CN118865280B, Patent No. ZL202411328427.4, Dec 27, 2024.
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Ye, Y., Zhou, Z., Liang, H., Xie, J., Ying, C., Li, Z., & Che, Y. (2024) The Human-Vehicle Interaction Simulation Method, System, and Application Based on the Improved Social Force Model. Application No.: 2024119320397, Dec 26, 2024.
Published in Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2020
SSCI Q1, IF 5.7
Recommended citation: Ye, Y., Wong, S.C.*, Li, Y.C., & Lau, Y.K. (2020). "Risks to pedestrians in traffic systems with unfamiliar driving rules: A virtual reality approach." Accident Analysis & Prevention, 142, 105565. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aap.2020.105565
Published in Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2021
SSCI Q1, IF 5.7
Recommended citation: Ye, Y., Wong, S.C.*, Meng, F., & Xu, P. (2021). "Right-looking habit and maladaptation of pedestrians in areas with unfamiliar driving rules." Accident Analysis & Prevention, 150, 105921. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aap.2020.105921
Published in Safety Science, 2023
SCI Q1, IF 4.7
Recommended citation: Ye, Y., Wong, S.C., Li, Y.C.*, & Choi, K.M. (2023). "Crossing behaviors of drunk pedestrians unfamiliar with local traffic rules." Safety Science, 157, 105924. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2022.105924
Published in Sustainability, 2023
SCI/SSCI Q2, IF 3.3
Recommended citation: Wang, F., Du, W., Feng, H., Ye, Y., Griffoll, M., Liu, G.*, & Zheng, P.* (2023). "Identification of risk influential factors for fishing vessel accident using claims data from fisheries mutual insurance association." Sustainability, 15(18), 13427. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151813427
Published in Sustainability, 2023
SCI/SSCI Q2, IF 3.3
Recommended citation: Lin, X., Huang, Z., Ye, Y., Dong, J., Feng, H.*, & Zheng, P.* (2023). "Effects of Aging on Taxi Service Performance: A Comparative Study Based on Different Age Groups." Sustainability, 15(22), 16096. https://doi.org/10.3390/su152216096
Published in Sustainability, 2023
SCI/SSCI Q2, IF 3.3
Recommended citation: Shao, T., Du, W., Ye, Y., Li, H., Dong, J., Liu, G.*, & Zheng, P.* (2024). "A Novel Virtual Arrival Optimization Method for Traffic Organization Scenarios." Sustainability, 16(1), 403. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16010403
Published in Travel Behaviour and Society, 2024
SSCI Q1, IF 5.1
Recommended citation: Ye, Y., Zheng, P., Liang, H., Chen, X., Wong, S.C., & Xu, P.* (2024). "Safety or efficiency? Estimating crossing motivations of intoxicated pedestrians by leveraging the inverse reinforcement learning." Travel Behaviour and Society, 35, 100760. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tbs.2024.100760
Published in Travel Behaviour and Society, 2024
SSCI Q1, IF 5.1
Recommended citation: Xu, P., Wang, Q., Ye, Y., Wong, S.C., & Zhou, H.* (2025). "Text as data: narrative mining of non-collision injury incidents on public buses by structural topic modeling." Travel Behaviour and Society, 39, 100981. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tbs.2024.100981
Published in IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2025
SCI Q1, IF 7.9
Recommended citation: Ye, Y., Liang, H., Sun, J., & Chen, X.* (2025). "Distance-informed Neural Eikonal Solver for reactive dynamic user-equilibrium of macroscopic continuum traffic flow model." IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Early Access. https://doi.org/10.1109/TITS.2025.3543972
Published in Applied Sciences, 2025
SCI Q1, IF 2.5
Recommended citation: Deng, H., Zhang, S., Wang, X., Han, T. & Ye, Y.* (2025). "USD-YOLO: An Enhanced YOLO Algorithm for Small Object Detection in Unmanned Systems Perception." Applied Sciences, 15(7), 3795. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15073795
Published in Analytic Methods in Accident Research, 2025
SSCI Q1, IF 12.5
Recommended citation: Ye, Y., Zheng, P., Wang, Q., Wong, S.C., & Xu, P.* (2025). "Modeling economic loss associated with fishing vessel accidents: A Bayesian random-parameter generalized beta of the second kind model with heterogeneity in means." Analytic Methods in Accident Research, 46, 100384. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amar.2025.100384
Published in Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2025
SCI Q1, IF 2.7
Recommended citation: Hou, J., Zhou, H., Grifoll, M., Zhou, Y., Liu, J., Ye, Y.*, & Zheng, P.* (2025). "A Transformer–VAE Approach for Detecting Ship Trajectory Anomalies in Cross-Sea Bridge Areas." Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 13(5), 849. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse13050849
B. Eng. Course, The University of Hong Kong, Department of Civil Engineering, 2017
Capstone Design Project is a course offering experience in multi-disciplinary project-based learning. Students are expected to take this course in the final year of study by which time most of the required courses should have been taken. The capstone experience is an essential component in the 4-year undergraduate curriculum reform. The course Capstone Design Project provides an opportunity for students to integrate and apply their knowledge acquired so far.
MSc(Eng) Course, The University of Hong Kong, Department of Civil Engineering, 2017
Transportation networks; network equilibrium concepts; estimation of origin-destination matrix; traffic management measures; traffic control techniques.
B. Eng. Course, The University of Hong Kong, Department of Civil Engineering, 2018
Capstone Design Project is a course offering experience in multi-disciplinary project-based learning. Students are expected to take this course in the final year of study by which time most of the required courses should have been taken. The capstone experience is an essential component in the 4-year undergraduate curriculum reform. The course Capstone Design Project provides an opportunity for students to integrate and apply their knowledge acquired so far.
B. Eng. Course, The University of Hong Kong, Department of Civil Engineering, 2018
The Surveying part of this course aims to provide students with an overview on the surveying principles in determination of the differences in levelling between stations and of the coordinates of stations. Students will be introduced to basic surveying instruments and techniques through lectures and field work. The aim of the Drawing part of this course is to familiarize the students with the techniques for reading and production of both hand drawings and computer aided drafting (CAD) drawings. Students are expected to understand and appreciate the importance of surveying and drawing in the construction industry in order to prepare them for an engineering career.
B. Eng. Course, The University of Hong Kong, Department of Civil Engineering, 2018
This course is an introduction to the theory and practice of transportation infrastructure planning, design and maintenance. Emphasis is placed on facility operational requirements, facility location, demand estimation, capacity assessment, properties of construction materials, design codes and their underlying theories. The different stages of project development, including system planning, feasibility studies, public consultation, project appraisal, detailed design and construction are discussed and illustrated by case studies. Students are required to complete three exercises on infrastructure planning and design.
MSc(Eng) Course, The University of Hong Kong, Department of Civil Engineering, 2019
Transport versus widgets; profit maximization and competitive equilibrium; costs and externalities; travel demand and the value of travel time; optimal pricing and investment; sustainable transportation; national income change and benefit measures; and cost-benefit analysis of transport projects.
B. Eng. Course, The University of Hong Kong, Department of Civil Engineering, 2019
Capstone Design Project is a course offering experience in multi-disciplinary project-based learning. Students are expected to take this course in the final year of study by which time most of the required courses should have been taken. The capstone experience is an essential component in the 4-year undergraduate curriculum reform. The course Capstone Design Project provides an opportunity for students to integrate and apply their knowledge acquired so far.
MSc(Eng) Course, The University of Hong Kong, Department of Civil Engineering, 2020
Land transport systems; Rail and road construction; Rail noise emissions and abatement; Air, noise and water pollution of roads; Road related air and noise emission measurements, estimation and abatement approaches.
MSc(Eng) Course, The University of Hong Kong, Department of Civil Engineering, 2020
Requirements and obligations of physical asset stewardship, with emphasis on railway asset management; and their relationships with the growing demand of regulatory and business environments.
B. Eng. Course, Ningbo University, Faculty of Maritime and Transportation, 2023
Through this course, students will gain an understanding of and proficiency in the basic concepts and fundamental elements of safety science. They will learn about accident causation theories, accident control perspectives, approaches and methods for ship safety management, modern safety management theories and applications, onboard safety management and human factors, crew management methods and international conventions, crew responsibilities, and regulations for onboard safety management. Students will also acquire knowledge of the structure and relevant content of the SOLAS 74 Convention, basic knowledge of maritime law, maritime traffic safety laws, and the main content of relevant international conventions. They will become familiar with the provisions and annexes of the MARPOL 73/78 Convention, as well as the regulations in China for preventing ship pollution of the marine environment. Students will gain proficiency in emergency preparedness and response, ship firefighting, ship survival, ship stability, understanding international maritime search and rescue, and understanding and mastering emergency measures for the transportation of dangerous goods and onboard medical care and first aid. Lastly, they will acquire knowledge of maritime investigation and handling and maritime prevention strategies.
B. Eng. Course, Ningbo University, Faculty of Maritime and Transportation, 2024
This course is one of the optional courses of navigation technology major. Bilingual teaching is adopted, which enables students to understand and master the development trend and technology development from manual, to automatic and to intelligent navigation in the future. The main content of this course is to introduce the various systems and system integration of ships to realize navigation and information functions. Through these systems, officers can achieve navigation information acquisition, positioning, control and information exchange functions that previously had to be completed manually. With the continuous development of computer and information technology, more and more equipment on the ship has the function of automatically collecting and processing information, and has realized many navigation-assistance functions. In the future, with the development of artificial intelligence, navigation intelligence, unmanned navigation is possible, and may be considered to be the inevitable trend of development. This course starts from the systems with certain navigation functions, and systematically introduces the principles, functions, characteristics and applications of these systems, and on this basis, analyzes the path and technology to realize intelligence in the future. This course plays an important supporting role in mastering the key knowledge of navigation technology, and is conducive to students’ understanding of the functional modules, developments and trends of navigation technology. It is a directional course of navigation technology major.
B. Eng. Course, Ningbo University, Faculty of Maritime and Transportation, 2024
Through this course, students will gain an understanding of and proficiency in the basic concepts and fundamental elements of safety science. They will learn about accident causation theories, accident control perspectives, approaches and methods for ship safety management, modern safety management theories and applications, onboard safety management and human factors, crew management methods and international conventions, crew responsibilities, and regulations for onboard safety management. Students will also acquire knowledge of the structure and relevant content of the SOLAS 74 Convention, basic knowledge of maritime law, maritime traffic safety laws, and the main content of relevant international conventions. They will become familiar with the provisions and annexes of the MARPOL 73/78 Convention, as well as the regulations in China for preventing ship pollution of the marine environment. Students will gain proficiency in emergency preparedness and response, ship firefighting, ship survival, ship stability, understanding international maritime search and rescue, and understanding and mastering emergency measures for the transportation of dangerous goods and onboard medical care and first aid. Lastly, they will acquire knowledge of maritime investigation and handling and maritime prevention strategies.
MSc Course, Ningbo University, Faculty of Maritime and Transportation, 2025
This course introduces the basic elements and functionalities of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and how they are designed, deployed and operated for various traffic and transportation management purposes. Main topics covered by this course include transportation systems management and analysis, historical development, functional areas and institutional issues of ITS, advanced traffic management systems, advanced traveler information systems, advanced vehicle control systems, advanced public transportation systems, commercial vehicle operations, and role of ITS in travel demand management. The focus of this course is on the technological, systems and institutional aspects of ITS and its subsystems. To make the course self-contained, relevant transportation systems analysis methods will be covered, and elaborated if necessary.
MSc Course, Ningbo University, Faculty of Maritime and Transportation, 2025
The road traffic system is a complex, dynamic system with numerous interrelated variables. To study and reflect the interactions among these internal variables and between internal and external variables, mathematical models can be constructed under certain assumptions, forming the basis for traffic simulation. The accuracy of the traffic model in describing the system, as well as the correctness of its structure, plays a critical role in the reliability of the simulation results. Additionally, the repeatability and sustainability of simulation techniques provide valuable feedback for model construction and impose higher demands on traffic system modeling. This course covers the fundamental theories, methods, and practices of traffic system modeling and simulation. It is divided into three parts across eight chapters. The first part focuses on traffic system modeling, including the concept of traffic systems, relevant definitions, commonly used models, and basic methods of traffic system modeling. The second part introduces traffic system simulation, including the basics of traffic simulation and traffic simulation models. The third part presents practical case studies, providing specific examples from macro, meso, and micro perspectives.
B. Eng. Course, Ningbo University, Faculty of Maritime and Transportation, 2025
Introduction to Intelligent Ships is an interdisciplinary course designed to meet the needs of the intelligent shipping industry. Based at Ningbo University’s School of Maritime Studies, it integrates naval architecture, navigation technology, AI, and big data to cultivate professionals for smart shipping. Covering ship structures, navigation principles, safety design, and intelligent control, the course blends traditional maritime knowledge with cutting-edge technology, aligning with industry policies and fostering practical skills.