Print Email Facebook Twitter Deep learning approaches to short term traffic forecasting Title Deep learning approaches to short term traffic forecasting: Capturing the spatial temporal relation in historic traffic data Author Kuiper, Thomas (TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science) Contributor Congeduti, E. (mentor) Iosifidis, G. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Corporate name Delft University of Technology Programme Computer Science and Engineering Project CSE3000 Research Project Date 2023-06-27 Abstract The amount of cars on the roads is increasing at a rapid pace, causing traffic jams to become commonplace. One way to decrease the amount of traffic congestion is by building an Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) which helps traffic flow optimally. An important tool for an ITS is short term traffic forecasting. Better forecasts will enable the ITS to proactively prevent congestion. Recent years have seen a great increase in the availability of traffic data. As a result deep learning approaches have begun to emerge as models of choice in the short term traffic forecasting domain. Among deep learning approaches Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) and Temporal Convolutional Networks (TCN) have both shown state-of-the-art performance in general forecasting tasks as well as promising results in traffic forecasting. This work has compared both of these approaches in terms of capturing the temporal spatial correlation and scalability. The LSTM showed more ability to capture the temporal spatial correlation while both architectures seemed equally scalable. Subject TrafficForecastingDeep LearningLSTMconvolutional neural networkTCN To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:89d9c90f-1b50-44ff-978a-b201af24a4f4 Part of collection Student theses Document type bachelor thesis Rights © 2023 Thomas Kuiper Files PDF CSE3000_Final_Paper_finished.pdf 349.81 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:89d9c90f-1b50-44ff-978a-b201af24a4f4/datastream/OBJ/view