论文标题

Nodetrans:交通预测的图形传输学习方法

NodeTrans: A Graph Transfer Learning Approach for Traffic Prediction

论文作者

Yin, Xueyan, Li, Feifan, Shen, Yanming, Qi, Heng, Yin, Baocai

论文摘要

最近,深度学习方法在交通预测方面取得了长足的进步,但它们的性能取决于大量的历史数据。实际上,我们可能会面临数据稀缺问题。在这种情况下,深度学习模型无法获得令人满意的性能。转移学习是解决数据稀缺问题的一种有前途的方法。但是,流量预测中现有的转移学习方法主要基于常规网格数据,该数据不适用于流量网络中固有的图形数据。此外,现有的基于图的模型只能在道路网络中捕获共享的流量模式,以及如何学习特定于节点的模式也是一个挑战。在本文中,我们提出了一种新颖的传输学习方法来解决流量预测,几乎没有数据将知识从数据富的源域转移到数据范围的目标域。首先,提出了一个空间图形神经网络,该网络可以捕获不同道路网络的节点特异性时空交通模式。然后,为了提高转移的鲁棒性,我们设计了一种基于模式的转移策略,在该策略中,我们利用基于聚类的机制来提炼源域中的常见时空模式,并使用这些知识进一步改善目标域的预测性能。现实世界数据集的实验验证了我们方法的有效性。

Recently, deep learning methods have made great progress in traffic prediction, but their performance depends on a large amount of historical data. In reality, we may face the data scarcity issue. In this case, deep learning models fail to obtain satisfactory performance. Transfer learning is a promising approach to solve the data scarcity issue. However, existing transfer learning approaches in traffic prediction are mainly based on regular grid data, which is not suitable for the inherent graph data in the traffic network. Moreover, existing graph-based models can only capture shared traffic patterns in the road network, and how to learn node-specific patterns is also a challenge. In this paper, we propose a novel transfer learning approach to solve the traffic prediction with few data, which can transfer the knowledge learned from a data-rich source domain to a data-scarce target domain. First, a spatial-temporal graph neural network is proposed, which can capture the node-specific spatial-temporal traffic patterns of different road networks. Then, to improve the robustness of transfer, we design a pattern-based transfer strategy, where we leverage a clustering-based mechanism to distill common spatial-temporal patterns in the source domain, and use these knowledge to further improve the prediction performance of the target domain. Experiments on real-world datasets verify the effectiveness of our approach.

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