Dynamic Path Flow Estimation Using Automatic Vehicle Identification and Probe Vehicle Trajectory Data: A 3D Convolutional Neural Network Model

Dynamic path flows, referring to the number of vehicles that choose each path in a network over time, are generally estimated with the partial observations as the input. The automatic vehicle identification (AVI) system and probe vehicle trajectories are now popular and can provide rich and compleme...

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Main Authors: Can Chen, Yumin Cao, Keshuang Tang, Keping Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Transportation
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8877138
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spelling doaj-1d10c9fcf41a4d5dbbbe98ce252afa772021-02-22T00:00:54ZengHindawi-WileyJournal of Advanced Transportation2042-31952021-01-01202110.1155/2021/8877138Dynamic Path Flow Estimation Using Automatic Vehicle Identification and Probe Vehicle Trajectory Data: A 3D Convolutional Neural Network ModelCan Chen0Yumin Cao1Keshuang Tang2Keping Li3Key Laboratory of Road and Traffic Engineering in the Ministry of EducationKey Laboratory of Road and Traffic Engineering in the Ministry of EducationKey Laboratory of Road and Traffic Engineering in the Ministry of EducationKey Laboratory of Road and Traffic Engineering in the Ministry of EducationDynamic path flows, referring to the number of vehicles that choose each path in a network over time, are generally estimated with the partial observations as the input. The automatic vehicle identification (AVI) system and probe vehicle trajectories are now popular and can provide rich and complementary trip information, but the data fusion was rarely explored. Therefore, in this paper, the dynamic path flow estimation is based on these two data sources and transformed into a feature learning problem. To fuse the two data sources belonging to different detection ways at the data level, the virtual AVI points, analogous to the real AVI points (turning movements at nodes with AVI detectors), are defined and selected to statically observe the dynamic movement of the probe vehicles. The corresponding selection principles and a programming model considering the distribution of real AVI points are first established. The selected virtual AVI points are used to construct the input tensor, and the turning movement-based observations from both the data sources can be extracted and fused. Then, a three-dimensional (3D) convolutional neural network (CNN) model is designed to exploit the hidden patterns from the tensor and establish the high-dimensional correlations with path flows. As the path flow labels commonly with noises, the bootstrapping method is adopted for model training and the corresponding relabeling principle is defined to purify the noisy labels. The entire model is extensively tested based on a realistic road network, and the results show that the designed CNN model with the presented data fusion method can perform well in training time and estimation accuracy. The robustness of a model to noisy labels is also improved through the bootstrapping method. The dynamic path flows estimated by the trained model can be applied to travel information provision, proactive route guidance, and signal control with high real-time requirements.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8877138
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author Can Chen
Yumin Cao
Keshuang Tang
Keping Li
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Yumin Cao
Keshuang Tang
Keping Li
Dynamic Path Flow Estimation Using Automatic Vehicle Identification and Probe Vehicle Trajectory Data: A 3D Convolutional Neural Network Model
Journal of Advanced Transportation
author_facet Can Chen
Yumin Cao
Keshuang Tang
Keping Li
author_sort Can Chen
title Dynamic Path Flow Estimation Using Automatic Vehicle Identification and Probe Vehicle Trajectory Data: A 3D Convolutional Neural Network Model
title_short Dynamic Path Flow Estimation Using Automatic Vehicle Identification and Probe Vehicle Trajectory Data: A 3D Convolutional Neural Network Model
title_full Dynamic Path Flow Estimation Using Automatic Vehicle Identification and Probe Vehicle Trajectory Data: A 3D Convolutional Neural Network Model
title_fullStr Dynamic Path Flow Estimation Using Automatic Vehicle Identification and Probe Vehicle Trajectory Data: A 3D Convolutional Neural Network Model
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Path Flow Estimation Using Automatic Vehicle Identification and Probe Vehicle Trajectory Data: A 3D Convolutional Neural Network Model
title_sort dynamic path flow estimation using automatic vehicle identification and probe vehicle trajectory data: a 3d convolutional neural network model
publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Journal of Advanced Transportation
issn 2042-3195
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Dynamic path flows, referring to the number of vehicles that choose each path in a network over time, are generally estimated with the partial observations as the input. The automatic vehicle identification (AVI) system and probe vehicle trajectories are now popular and can provide rich and complementary trip information, but the data fusion was rarely explored. Therefore, in this paper, the dynamic path flow estimation is based on these two data sources and transformed into a feature learning problem. To fuse the two data sources belonging to different detection ways at the data level, the virtual AVI points, analogous to the real AVI points (turning movements at nodes with AVI detectors), are defined and selected to statically observe the dynamic movement of the probe vehicles. The corresponding selection principles and a programming model considering the distribution of real AVI points are first established. The selected virtual AVI points are used to construct the input tensor, and the turning movement-based observations from both the data sources can be extracted and fused. Then, a three-dimensional (3D) convolutional neural network (CNN) model is designed to exploit the hidden patterns from the tensor and establish the high-dimensional correlations with path flows. As the path flow labels commonly with noises, the bootstrapping method is adopted for model training and the corresponding relabeling principle is defined to purify the noisy labels. The entire model is extensively tested based on a realistic road network, and the results show that the designed CNN model with the presented data fusion method can perform well in training time and estimation accuracy. The robustness of a model to noisy labels is also improved through the bootstrapping method. The dynamic path flows estimated by the trained model can be applied to travel information provision, proactive route guidance, and signal control with high real-time requirements.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8877138
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