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Taxi-Based Mobility Demand Formulation and Prediction Using Conditional Generative Adversarial Network-Driven Learning Approaches


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In this paper, a deep learning (DL) framework was proposed to predict the taxi-passenger demand while the spatial, the temporal, and external dependencies were considered...Show More

Abstract:

In this paper, a deep learning (DL) framework was proposed to predict the taxi-passenger demand while the spatial, the temporal, and external dependencies were considered simultaneously. The proposed DL framework combined a modified density-based spatial clustering algorithm with noise (DBSCAN) and a conditional generative adversarial network (CGAN) model. More specifically, the modified DBSCAN model was applied to produce a number of sub-networks considering the spatial correlation of taxi pick-up events in the road network. And the CGAN model, fed with the historical taxi passenger demand and other conditional information, was capable to predict the taxi-passenger demands. The proposed CGAN model was made up with two long short-term memory (LSTM) neural networks, which are termed as the generative network G and the discriminative network D, respectively. Adversarial training process was conducted to the two LSTMs. In the numerical experiment, different model layouts were compared. It was found that different network layouts provided reasonable accuracy. With limited training data, more LSTM layers in the generator network resulted in not only higher accuracy, but also more difficulties in training. Comparisons were also conducted between the proposed prediction model and four typical approaches, including the moving average method, the autoregressive integrated moving method, the neural network model, and the LSTM neural network model. The comparison results showed that the proposed model outperformed all the other methods. And the repeated experiment indicated that the proposed CGAN model provided significant better predictions than the LSTM model did. Future research was recommended to include more datasets for testing the model and more information for improving predictive performance.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems ( Volume: 20, Issue: 10, October 2019)
Page(s): 3888 - 3899
Date of Publication: 11 July 2019

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Author image of Hao Yu
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA
Hao Yu was born in China, in 1988. He received the B.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the School of Transportation, Southeast University, China, in 2010 and 2017, respectively.
He has been a Post-Doctoral Fellow with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii at Mānoa, since 2017. His research interests include large-scale traffic network modeling, big data on urban traffic management, highway saf...Show More
Hao Yu was born in China, in 1988. He received the B.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the School of Transportation, Southeast University, China, in 2010 and 2017, respectively.
He has been a Post-Doctoral Fellow with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii at Mānoa, since 2017. His research interests include large-scale traffic network modeling, big data on urban traffic management, highway saf...View more
Author image of Xiaofeng Chen
School of Automation, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China
Xiaofeng Chen received the Ph.D. degree in control theory and engineering from Northwestern Polytechnical University, China, in 2003. He is currently an Associate Professor with the School of Automation, Northwestern Polytechnical University. His research interests include traffic system modeling and control, traffic detection systems, and embedded system development and related applications.
Xiaofeng Chen received the Ph.D. degree in control theory and engineering from Northwestern Polytechnical University, China, in 2003. He is currently an Associate Professor with the School of Automation, Northwestern Polytechnical University. His research interests include traffic system modeling and control, traffic detection systems, and embedded system development and related applications.View more
Author image of Zhenning Li
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA
Zhenning Li received the B.S. and master’s degrees from the Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China. He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in civil engineering with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii, Mānoa. His research interests include transportation system operations and analysis, traffic safety, and connected vehicles.
Zhenning Li received the B.S. and master’s degrees from the Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China. He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in civil engineering with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii, Mānoa. His research interests include transportation system operations and analysis, traffic safety, and connected vehicles.View more
Author image of Guohui Zhang
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA
Guohui Zhang received the Ph.D. degree from the University of Washington (UW), Seattle, in 2000. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii at Mānoa, Honolulu. His research interests include transportation system operations and analysis, transportation data management and analysis, large-scale traffic simulation, geographic information system-bas...Show More
Guohui Zhang received the Ph.D. degree from the University of Washington (UW), Seattle, in 2000. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii at Mānoa, Honolulu. His research interests include transportation system operations and analysis, transportation data management and analysis, large-scale traffic simulation, geographic information system-bas...View more
Author image of Pan Liu
School of Transportation, Southeast University, Nanjing, China
Pan Liu received the Ph.D. degree in civil engineering from the University of South Florida, Tampa, in 2006. He is currently a Professor with the Key Laboratory of Traffic Planning and Management, School of Transportation, Southeast University, Nanjing, China. His research interests include traffic design, traffic safety, and intelligent transportation systems. He was a recipient of the Outstanding Youth Science Foundatio...Show More
Pan Liu received the Ph.D. degree in civil engineering from the University of South Florida, Tampa, in 2006. He is currently a Professor with the Key Laboratory of Traffic Planning and Management, School of Transportation, Southeast University, Nanjing, China. His research interests include traffic design, traffic safety, and intelligent transportation systems. He was a recipient of the Outstanding Youth Science Foundatio...View more
Author image of Jinfu Yang
Faculty of Information Technology, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China
Jinfu Yang received the Ph.D. degree in pattern recognition and intelligent systems from the National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2006. He is currently a Professor with the Faculty of Information Technology, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China. His research interests include pattern recognition, computer vision, robot navigation, and intelligent transportation systems. H...Show More
Jinfu Yang received the Ph.D. degree in pattern recognition and intelligent systems from the National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2006. He is currently a Professor with the Faculty of Information Technology, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China. His research interests include pattern recognition, computer vision, robot navigation, and intelligent transportation systems. H...View more
Author image of Yin Yang
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA
Yin Yang received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2013. He is currently an Assistant Professor with the Department of Electrical Computer Engineering, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. His research interests include scientific visualization, physics-based animation/simulation and related applications, and medical imaging analysis.
Yin Yang received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2013. He is currently an Assistant Professor with the Department of Electrical Computer Engineering, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. His research interests include scientific visualization, physics-based animation/simulation and related applications, and medical imaging analysis.View more

Author image of Hao Yu
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA
Hao Yu was born in China, in 1988. He received the B.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the School of Transportation, Southeast University, China, in 2010 and 2017, respectively.
He has been a Post-Doctoral Fellow with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii at Mānoa, since 2017. His research interests include large-scale traffic network modeling, big data on urban traffic management, highway safety analysis, and their practical engineering applications.
Hao Yu was born in China, in 1988. He received the B.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the School of Transportation, Southeast University, China, in 2010 and 2017, respectively.
He has been a Post-Doctoral Fellow with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii at Mānoa, since 2017. His research interests include large-scale traffic network modeling, big data on urban traffic management, highway safety analysis, and their practical engineering applications.View more
Author image of Xiaofeng Chen
School of Automation, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China
Xiaofeng Chen received the Ph.D. degree in control theory and engineering from Northwestern Polytechnical University, China, in 2003. He is currently an Associate Professor with the School of Automation, Northwestern Polytechnical University. His research interests include traffic system modeling and control, traffic detection systems, and embedded system development and related applications.
Xiaofeng Chen received the Ph.D. degree in control theory and engineering from Northwestern Polytechnical University, China, in 2003. He is currently an Associate Professor with the School of Automation, Northwestern Polytechnical University. His research interests include traffic system modeling and control, traffic detection systems, and embedded system development and related applications.View more
Author image of Zhenning Li
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA
Zhenning Li received the B.S. and master’s degrees from the Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China. He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in civil engineering with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii, Mānoa. His research interests include transportation system operations and analysis, traffic safety, and connected vehicles.
Zhenning Li received the B.S. and master’s degrees from the Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China. He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in civil engineering with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii, Mānoa. His research interests include transportation system operations and analysis, traffic safety, and connected vehicles.View more
Author image of Guohui Zhang
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA
Guohui Zhang received the Ph.D. degree from the University of Washington (UW), Seattle, in 2000. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii at Mānoa, Honolulu. His research interests include transportation system operations and analysis, transportation data management and analysis, large-scale traffic simulation, geographic information system-based infrastructure asset management, and traffic detection systems. He serves as a member of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Committee on Information Systems and Technology (ABJ50) and a Panel Member of five NCHRP projects.
Guohui Zhang received the Ph.D. degree from the University of Washington (UW), Seattle, in 2000. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii at Mānoa, Honolulu. His research interests include transportation system operations and analysis, transportation data management and analysis, large-scale traffic simulation, geographic information system-based infrastructure asset management, and traffic detection systems. He serves as a member of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Committee on Information Systems and Technology (ABJ50) and a Panel Member of five NCHRP projects.View more
Author image of Pan Liu
School of Transportation, Southeast University, Nanjing, China
Pan Liu received the Ph.D. degree in civil engineering from the University of South Florida, Tampa, in 2006. He is currently a Professor with the Key Laboratory of Traffic Planning and Management, School of Transportation, Southeast University, Nanjing, China. His research interests include traffic design, traffic safety, and intelligent transportation systems. He was a recipient of the Outstanding Youth Science Foundation of NSFC in 2013 and the Award of the Program for New Century Excellent Talents funded by the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China in 2011.
Pan Liu received the Ph.D. degree in civil engineering from the University of South Florida, Tampa, in 2006. He is currently a Professor with the Key Laboratory of Traffic Planning and Management, School of Transportation, Southeast University, Nanjing, China. His research interests include traffic design, traffic safety, and intelligent transportation systems. He was a recipient of the Outstanding Youth Science Foundation of NSFC in 2013 and the Award of the Program for New Century Excellent Talents funded by the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China in 2011.View more
Author image of Jinfu Yang
Faculty of Information Technology, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China
Jinfu Yang received the Ph.D. degree in pattern recognition and intelligent systems from the National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2006. He is currently a Professor with the Faculty of Information Technology, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China. His research interests include pattern recognition, computer vision, robot navigation, and intelligent transportation systems. He was a recipient of the award of the Importation and Development of High-Caliber Talents Project of Beijing Municipal Institutions.
Jinfu Yang received the Ph.D. degree in pattern recognition and intelligent systems from the National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2006. He is currently a Professor with the Faculty of Information Technology, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China. His research interests include pattern recognition, computer vision, robot navigation, and intelligent transportation systems. He was a recipient of the award of the Importation and Development of High-Caliber Talents Project of Beijing Municipal Institutions.View more
Author image of Yin Yang
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA
Yin Yang received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2013. He is currently an Assistant Professor with the Department of Electrical Computer Engineering, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. His research interests include scientific visualization, physics-based animation/simulation and related applications, and medical imaging analysis.
Yin Yang received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2013. He is currently an Assistant Professor with the Department of Electrical Computer Engineering, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. His research interests include scientific visualization, physics-based animation/simulation and related applications, and medical imaging analysis.View more
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