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Estimating Train Delays in a Large Rail Network Using a Zero Shot Markov Model


Abstract:

India runs the fourth largest railway transport network size carrying over 8 billion passengers per year. However, the travel experience of passengers is frequently marke...Show More

Abstract:

India runs the fourth largest railway transport network size carrying over 8 billion passengers per year. However, the travel experience of passengers is frequently marked by delays, i.e., late arrival of trains at stations, causing inconvenience. In a first, we study the systemic delays in train arrivals using n-order Markov frameworks and experiment with two regression-based models. Using train running-status data collected for two years, we report on an efficient algorithm for estimating delays at railway stations with near accurate results. This work can help railways to manage their resources, while also helping passengers and businesses served by them to efficiently plan their activities.
Date of Conference: 04-07 November 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 09 December 2018
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Conference Location: Maui, HI, USA

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