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A computationally efficient two-stage method for short-term traffic prediction on urban roads
Authors:Fangce Guo  Rajesh Krishnan  John Polak
Institution:1. Centre for Transport Studies , Imperial College London , London , UK fangce.guo07@imperial.ac.uk;3. Centre for Transport Studies , Imperial College London , London , UK
Abstract:Abstract

Short-term traffic prediction plays an important role in intelligent transport systems. This paper presents a novel two-stage prediction structure using the technique of Singular Spectrum Analysis (SSA) as a data smoothing stage to improve the prediction accuracy. Moreover, a novel prediction method named Grey System Model (GM) is introduced to reduce the dependency on method training and parameter optimisation. To demonstrate the effects of these improvements, this paper compares the prediction accuracies of SSA and non-SSA model structures using both a GM and a more conventional Seasonal Auto-Regressive Integrated Moving Average (SARIMA) prediction model. These methods were calibrated and evaluated using traffic flow data from a corridor in Central London under both normal and incident traffic conditions. The prediction accuracy comparisons show that the SSA method as a data smoothing step before the application of machine learning or statistical prediction methods can improve the final traffic prediction accuracy. In addition, the results indicate that the relatively novel GM method outperforms SARIMA under both normal and incident traffic conditions on urban roads.
Keywords:short-term traffic prediction  SSA  GM  SARIMA
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