Highway and transportation agencies implement large-scale traffic monitoring programs to fulfill the planning, operation and management needs of highway systems. These monitoring programs typically use inductive loops as detectors to collect traffic data. Because of the harsh environment in which they operate, they are highly prone to malfunctioning and providing erroneous or missing data. If this occurs during holiday periods when the increase in highway traffic is often substantial, there is a good chance that traffic peaking and variation will be underestimated. This paper discusses the adaptability of available imputation techniques for holiday traffic and then introduces a new procedure using non-parametric regression – the k-nearest neighbor (k-NN) method. It is found that the performance of the k-NN method is consistent and reasonable for different holidays and types of highway. In addition, it is also concluded that the data requirements for this method are flexible.


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    Imputation of Missing Traffic Data during Holiday Periods


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    2008-10-01




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    Article (Journal)


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    Electronic Resource


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