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Title A Method To Promote Safe Cycling Powered By Large Language Models And Ai Agents
ID_Doc 2586
Authors Costa D.G.; Silva I.; Medeiros M.; Bittencourt J.C.N.; Andrade M.
Year 2024
Published MethodsX, 13
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2024.102880
Abstract This paper presents a novel information generation methodology to support safer cycling patterns in urban environments, leveraging for that Large Language Models (LLMs), AI-based agents, and open geospatial data. By processing multiple files containing previously computed urban risk levels and existing mobility infrastructure, which are generated by exploiting open data sources, our method exploits multi-layer data preprocessing procedures and prompt engineering to create easy-to-use, user-friendly assistive systems that are able to provide useful information concerning cycling safety. Through a well-defined processing pipeline based on Data Ingestion and Preparation, Agents Orchestration, and Decision Execution methodological steps, our method shows how to integrate open-source tools and datasets, ensuring reproducibility and accessibility for urban planners and cyclists. Moreover, an AI agent is also provided, which fully implements our method and acts as a proof-of-concept implementation. This paper demonstrates the effectiveness of our method in enhancing cycling safety and urban mobility planning. • A novel method that combines LLMs and AI agents is defined to enhance the processing of multi-domain open geospatial data, potentially promoting cycling safety. • It integrates urban risk data and cycling infrastructure for a more comprehensive understanding of cycling resources, which become accessible by textual or audio prompts. © 2024
Author Keywords Artificial Intelligence; Open data; Smart cities; Urban mobility


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