A Bayesian Additive Model for Understanding Public Transport Usage in Special Events

12/20/2018
by   Filipe Rodrigues, et al.
34

Public special events, like sports games, concerts and festivals are well known to create disruptions in transportation systems, often catching the operators by surprise. Although these are usually planned well in advance, their impact is difficult to predict, even when organisers and transportation operators coordinate. The problem highly increases when several events happen concurrently. To solve these problems, costly processes, heavily reliant on manual search and personal experience, are usual practice in large cities like Singapore, London or Tokyo. This paper presents a Bayesian additive model with Gaussian process components that combines smart card records from public transport with context information about events that is continuously mined from the Web. We develop an efficient approximate inference algorithm using expectation propagation, which allows us to predict the total number of public transportation trips to the special event areas, thereby contributing to a more adaptive transportation system. Furthermore, for multiple concurrent event scenarios, the proposed algorithm is able to disaggregate gross trip counts into their most likely components related to specific events and routine behavior. Using real data from Singapore, we show that the presented model outperforms the best baseline model by up to 26 power for its individual components.

READ FULL TEXT

page 11

page 12

page 14

research
06/19/2019

Scaling in the recovery of urban transportation systems from special events

Public transportation is a fundamental infrastructure for the daily mobi...
research
03/03/2018

Communicating Concurrent Processes

Process algebra CSP only permits a process to engage in one event on a m...
research
05/29/2023

Identifying shifts in multi-modal travel patterns during special events using mobile data: Celebrating Vappu in Helsinki

Large urban special events significantly contribute to a city's vibrancy...
research
06/29/2020

Gamification and Engagement of Tourists and Residents in Public Transportation

Cities are becoming very congested. There is a need to reduce the number...
research
06/29/2020

Gamification and engagement of tourists and residents in public transportation exploiting location-based technologies

Cities are becoming very congested. There is a need to reduce the number...
research
07/06/2021

PAC: Partial Area Cluster for adjusting the distribution of transportation platforms in modern cities

In the modern city, the utilization rate of public transportation attach...
research
10/18/2017

PRT (Personal Rapid Transit) network simulation

Transportation problems of large urban conurbations inspire search for n...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset