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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Zhang, Yueyinga | Xu, Zhijiea; * | Zhang, Jianqinb
Affiliations: [a] School of Science, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing 102616, China | [b] School of Geomatics and Urban Spatial Information, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing 102616, China
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Zhijie Xu, School of Science, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing 102616, China. E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: The traffic index prediction plays an important role in many intelligent transportation applications. The challenge mainly comes from the strong nonlinearities in the changing of traffic index, which is caused by transitions of various traffic states including smooth traffic, congestion, breakdown and recovery. Deep learning performs well in capturing and describing the nonlinear relationship among variables. This paper uses a Sequence to Sequence (Seq2Seq) deep learning framework to predict the traffic index. In the proposed method, we use Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) as the basic circulating unit. And the LSTM units are stacked to extract the time changing characteristic and the periodic characteristic of the input traffic index sequence. Besides, the extracted feature vectors are decoded by another single layer LSTM to predict the traffic index of each time after inputting sequence. Experiments are conducted on Beijing traffic index datasets. The proposed method outperformed Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average Model (ARIMA) and LSTM under some commonly used evaluation metrics.
Keywords: Urban traffic, traffic index prediction, sequence to sequence learning
DOI: 10.3233/JCM-204466
Journal: Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 175-184, 2021
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