论文标题

更智能的停车位:使用AI识别温哥华的停车位效率低下

Smarter Parking: Using AI to Identify Parking Inefficiencies in Vancouver

论文作者

Graham, Devon, Sarraf, Satish Kumar, Lundy, Taylor, MohammadMehr, Ali, Uppal, Sara, Lee, Tae Yoon, Zarkoob, Hedayat, Kominers, Scott Duke, Leyton-Brown, Kevin

论文摘要

路上停车位置很方便,但有很多缺点:街道景点是以其他道路使用为代价的,例如交通车道,过境车道,自行车道或公园;寻找停车的驾驶员为交通拥堵而大大促进了温室气体的排放;由于寻找景点的驾驶员比其他道路使用者更分散注意力,而且离开停放的汽车的人们对骑自行车的人构成风险。当附近的路外停车场且具有剩余容量时,这些社会成本可能不值得付款。为了了解这在温哥华市中心可能是正确的,我们使用人工智能技术来估计驾驶员需要在街上和街上停车到整个城市的目的地的时间。对于路上停车,我们根据停车收费表和审核的数据以及(2)对搜索街道上的驾驶员的计算模拟,开发了一个深入学习模型的深入学习模型。对于街外停车,我们开发了一个计算模拟,该计算模拟将使驾驶员从原始目的地到最近的城市拥有的街外地段开车,然后根据流量和地段数据排队排队以获取位置。最后,在这两种情况下,我们还计算了驾驶员从停车位步行到原始目的地所花费的时间。我们比较了温哥华市区核心每个街区和一天中每个小时的目的地的这些时间估计。我们发现许多区域在街道上实际上可以节省驾驶员的时间,而在街上搜索一个地方,还有更多的地方,在街上停车的时间很小。此类领域的识别为纽约市提供了一个机会,可以重新利用有价值的路边空间,以符合其运输目标的更多使用。

On-street parking is convenient, but has many disadvantages: on-street spots come at the expense of other road uses such as traffic lanes, transit lanes, bike lanes, or parklets; drivers looking for parking contribute substantially to traffic congestion and hence to greenhouse gas emissions; safety is reduced both due to the fact that drivers looking for spots are more distracted than other road users and that people exiting parked cars pose a risk to cyclists. These social costs may not be worth paying when off-street parking lots are nearby and have surplus capacity. To see where this might be true in downtown Vancouver, we used artificial intelligence techniques to estimate the amount of time it would take drivers to both park on and off street for destinations throughout the city. For on-street parking, we developed (1) a deep-learning model of block-by-block parking availability based on data from parking meters and audits and (2) a computational simulation of drivers searching for an on-street spot. For off-street parking, we developed a computational simulation of the time it would take drivers drive from their original destination to the nearest city-owned off-street lot and then to queue for a spot based on traffic and lot occupancy data. Finally, in both cases we also computed the time it would take the driver to walk from their parking spot to their original destination. We compared these time estimates for destinations in each block of Vancouver's downtown core and each hour of the day. We found many areas where off street would actually save drivers time over searching the streets for a spot, and many more where the time cost for parking off street was small. The identification of such areas provides an opportunity for the city to repurpose valuable curbside space for community-friendly uses more in line with its transportation goals.

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