Road traffic network state prediction based on a generative adversarial network

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Abstract

Traffic state prediction plays an important role in intelligent transportation systems, but the complex spatial influence of traffic networks and the non-stationary temporal nature of traffic states make it a challenging task. In this study, a new traffic network state prediction model for freeways based on a generative adversarial framework is proposed. The generator based on the long short-term memory networks is adopted to generate future traffic states, and a discriminator with multiple fully connected layers is applied to simultaneously ensure the prediction accuracy. The results of experiments show that the proposed framework can effectively predict future traffic network states and is superior to the baselines.

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Xu, D., Peng, P., Wei, C., He, D., & Xuan, Q. (2020). Road traffic network state prediction based on a generative adversarial network. IET Intelligent Transport Systems, 14(10), 1286–1294. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-its.2019.0552

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