Recent years have seen a significant amount of transportation data collected from multiple sources including road sensors, probe, GPS, CCTV and incident reports. Similar to many other industries, transportation has entered the generation of big data. With a rich volume of traffic data, it is challenging to build reliable prediction models based on traditional shallow machine learning methods. Deep learning is a new state-of-the-art machine learning approach which has been of great interest in both academic research and industrial applications. This study reviews recent studies of deep learning for popular topics in processing traffic data including transportation network representation, traffic flow forecasting, traffic signal control, automatic vehicle detection, traffic incident processing, travel demand prediction, autonomous driving and driver behaviours. In general, the use of deep learning systems in transportation is still limited and there are potential limitations for utilising this advanced approach to improve prediction models.
Deep learning methods in transportation domain: a review
IET Intelligent Transport Systems ; 12 , 9 ; 998-1004
2018-07-30
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
traffic flow forecasting , CCTV , GPS , transportation network representation , machine learning methods , probe , incident reports , autonomous driving , transportation data , driver behaviours , learning (artificial intelligence) , road sensors , Big Data , traffic signal control , traffic data , automatic vehicle detection , road traffic , big data generation , travel demand prediction , traffic engineering computing , traffic incident processing , deep learning methods , deep learning systems , transportation domain
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