ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information (Apr 2015)

Exploiting Spatial Abstraction in Predictive Analytics of Vehicle Traffic

  • Natalia Andrienko,
  • Gennady Andrienko,
  • Salvatore Rinzivillo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi4020591
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 591 – 606

Abstract

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By applying visual analytics techniques to vehicle traffic data, we found a way to visualize and study the relationships between the traffic intensity and movement speed on links of a spatially abstracted transportation network. We observed that the traffic intensities and speeds in an abstracted network are interrelated in the same way as they are in a detailed street network at the level of street segments. We developed interactive visual interfaces that support representing these interdependencies by mathematical models. To test the possibility of utilizing them for performing traffic simulations on the basis of abstracted transportation networks, we devised a prototypical simulation algorithm employing these dependency models. The algorithm is embedded in an interactive visual environment for defining traffic scenarios, running simulations, and exploring their results. Our research demonstrates a principal possibility of performing traffic simulations on the basis of spatially abstracted transportation networks using dependency models derived from real traffic data. This possibility needs to be comprehensively investigated and tested in collaboration with transportation domain specialists.

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