Computer Science > Machine Learning
[Submitted on 17 Aug 2024]
Title:Dynamic Graph Representation Learning for Passenger Behavior Prediction
View PDF HTML (experimental)Abstract:Passenger behavior prediction aims to track passenger travel patterns through historical boarding and alighting data, enabling the analysis of urban station passenger flow and timely risk management. This is crucial for smart city development and public transportation planning. Existing research primarily relies on statistical methods and sequential models to learn from individual historical interactions, which ignores the correlations between passengers and stations. To address these issues, this paper proposes DyGPP, which leverages dynamic graphs to capture the intricate evolution of passenger behavior. First, we formalize passengers and stations as heterogeneous vertices in a dynamic graph, with connections between vertices representing interactions between passengers and stations. Then, we sample the historical interaction sequences for passengers and stations separately. We capture the temporal patterns from individual sequences and correlate the temporal behavior between the two sequences. Finally, we use an MLP-based encoder to learn the temporal patterns in the interactions and generate real-time representations of passengers and stations. Experiments on real-world datasets confirmed that DyGPP outperformed current models in the behavior prediction task, demonstrating the superiority of our model.
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