Traffic-Cascade: Mining and Visualizing Lifecycles of Traffic Congestion Events Using Public Bus Trajectories

A. T. Kwee, Meng-Fen Chiang, Philips Kokoh Prasetyo, Ee-Peng Lim
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As road transportation supports both economic and social activities in developed cities, it is important to maintain smooth traffic on all highways and local roads. Whenever possible, traffic congestions should be detected early and resolved quickly. While existing traffic monitoring dashboard systems have been put in place in many cities, these systems require high-cost vehicle speed monitoring instruments and detect traffic congestion as independent events. There is a lack of low-cost dashboards to inspect and analyze the lifecycle of traffic congestion which is critical in assessing the overall impact of congestion, determining the possible the source(s) of congestion and its evolution. In the absence of publicly available sophisticated road sensor data which measures on-road vehicle speed, we make use of publicly available vehicle trajectory data to detect the lifecycle of traffic congestion, also known as congestion cascade. We have developed Traffic-Cascade, a dashboard system to identify traffic congestion events, compile them into congestion cascades, and visualize them on a web dashboard. Traffic-Cascade unveils spatio-temporal insights of the congestion cascades.
交通级联:利用公共汽车轨迹挖掘和可视化交通拥堵事件的生命周期
由于公路运输在发达城市中支撑着经济和社会活动,因此保持所有高速公路和当地道路的畅通是非常重要的。只要有可能,就应该及早发现并迅速解决交通拥堵。虽然现有的交通监控仪表盘系统已经在许多城市投入使用,但这些系统需要高成本的车速监控仪器,并将交通拥堵作为独立事件进行检测。缺乏低成本的仪表板来检查和分析交通拥堵的生命周期,这对于评估拥堵的整体影响、确定可能的拥堵来源及其演变至关重要。在缺乏测量道路上车辆速度的公开可用的复杂道路传感器数据的情况下,我们利用公开可用的车辆轨迹数据来检测交通拥堵的生命周期,也称为拥堵级联。我们开发了traffic - cascade,这是一个仪表板系统,用于识别交通拥堵事件,将它们编译成拥堵级联,并在web仪表板上可视化。交通级联揭示了拥堵级联的时空洞察。
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