Author:
Zhang Qi,Ma Zhenliang,Zhang Pengfei,Jenelius Erik,Ma Xiaolei,Wen Yuanqiao
Abstract
AbstractUnderstanding human mobility in urban areas is important for transportation, from planning to operations and online control. This paper proposes the concept of user-station attention, which describes the user’s (or user group’s) interest in or dependency on specific stations. The concept contributes to a better understanding of human mobility (e.g., travel purposes) and facilitates downstream applications, such as individual mobility prediction and location recommendation. However, intrinsic unsupervised learning characteristics and untrustworthy observation data make it challenging to estimate the real user-station attention. We introduce the user-station attention inference problem using station visit counts data in public transport and develop a matrix decomposition method capturing simultaneously user similarity and station-station relationships using knowledge graphs. Specifically, it captures the user similarity information from the user-station visit counts matrix. It extracts the stations’ latent representation and hidden relations (activities) between stations to construct the mobility knowledge graph (MKG) from smart card data. We develop a neural network (NN)-based nonlinear decomposition approach to extract the MKG relations capturing the latent spatiotemporal travel dependencies. The case study uses both synthetic and real-world data to validate the proposed approach by comparing it with benchmark models. The results illustrate the significant value of the knowledge graph in contributing to the user-station attention inference. The model with MKG improves the estimation accuracy by 35% in MAE and 16% in RMSE. Also, the model is not sensitive to sparse data provided only positive observations are used.
Funder
Royal Institute of Technology
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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