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Short-Term Traffic Flow Forecasting via Multi-Regime Modeling and Ensemble Learning

Zhenbo Lu    
Jingxin Xia    
Man Wang    
Qinghui Nie and Jishun Ou    

Resumen

Short-term traffic flow forecasting is crucial for proactive traffic management and control. One key issue associated with the task is how to properly define and capture the temporal patterns of traffic flow. A feasible solution is to design a multi-regime strategy. In this paper, an effective approach to forecasting short-term traffic flow based on multi-regime modeling and ensemble learning is presented. First, to properly capture the different patterns of traffic flow dynamics, a regime identification model based on probabilistic modeling was developed. Each identified regime represents a specific traffic phase, and was used as the representative feature for the forecasting modeling. Second, a forecasting model built on an ensemble learning strategy was developed, which integrates the forecasts of multiple regression trees. The traffic flow data over 5-min intervals collected from four I-80 freeway segments, in California, USA, was used to evaluate the proposed approach. The experimental results show that the identified regimes are able to well explain the different traffic phases, and play an important role in forecasting. Furthermore, the developed forecasting model outperformed four typical models in terms of root mean square error (RMSE) and mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) on three traffic flow measures.

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