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Citation

Qu L, Li W, Li W, Ma D, Wang Y. Expert Syst. Appl. 2019; 121: 304-312.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.eswa.2018.12.031

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Daily traffic flow forecasting is critical in advanced traffic management and can improve the efficiency of fixed-time signal control. This paper presents a traffic prediction method for one whole day using a deep neural network based on historical traffic flow data and contextual factor data. The main idea is that traffic flow within a short time period is strongly correlated with the starting and ending time points of the period together with a number of other contextual factors, such as day of week, weather, and season. Therefore, the relationship between the traffic flow values within a given time interval and a combination of contextual factors can be mined from historical data. First, a predictor was trained using a multi-layer supervised learning algorithm to mine the potential relationship between traffic flow data and a combination of key contextual factors. To reduce training times, a batch training method was proposed. Finally, a Seattle-based case study shows that, overall, the proposed method outperforms the conventional traffic prediction method in terms of prediction accuracy.


Language: en

Keywords

Batch training; Contextual factor; Daily long-term traffic flow; Deep neural network; Forecasting

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