Mathematics (Jul 2022)

Traffic Missing Data Imputation: A Selective Overview of Temporal Theories and Algorithms

  • Tuo Sun,
  • Shihao Zhu,
  • Ruochen Hao,
  • Bo Sun,
  • Jiemin Xie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/math10142544
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 14
p. 2544

Abstract

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A great challenge for intelligent transportation systems (ITS) is missing traffic data. Traffic data are input from various transportation applications. In the past few decades, several methods for traffic temporal data imputation have been proposed. A key issue is that temporal information collected by neighbor detectors can make traffic missing data imputation more accurate. This review analyzes traffic temporal data imputation methods. Research methods, missing patterns, assumptions, imputation styles, application conditions, limitations, and public datasets are reviewed. Then, five representative methods are tested under different missing patterns and missing ratios. California performance measurement system (PeMS) data including traffic volume and speed are selected to conduct the test. Probabilistic principal component analysis performs the best under the most conditions.

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