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A vision transformer approach for traffic congestion prediction in urban areas
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A vision transformer approach for traffic congestion prediction in urban areas

Kadiyala Ramana, Gautam Srivastava, M. Rudra Kumar, Thippa Reddy Gadekallu, Jerry Chun-Wei Lin, Mamoun Alazab and Celestine Iwendi
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Vol.24(4), pp.3922-3934
04/2023

Abstract

Vision Transformers Deep Learning Intelligent Transportation System Long-Short-Term-Memory (LSTM) Traffic Congestion prediction
Traffic problems continue to deteriorate because of the increasing population in urban areas that rely on many modes of transportation, the transportation infrastructure has achieved considerable strides in the last several decades. This has led to an increase in congestion control difficulties, which directly affect citizens through air pollution, fuel consumption, traffic law breaches, noise pollution, accidents, and loss of time. Traffic prediction is an essential aspect of an intelligent transportation system in smart cities because it helps reduce traffic congestion. This article aims to design and enforce a traffic prediction scheme that is efficient and accurate in forecasting traffic flow. Available traffic flow prediction methods are still unsuitable for real-world applications. This fact motivated us to work on a traffic flow forecasting issue using Vision Transformers (VTs). In this work, VTs were used in conjunction with Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to predict traffic congestion in urban spaces on a city-wide scale. In our proposed architecture, a traffic image is fed to the CNN, which generates feature maps. These feature maps are then fed to the VT, which employs the dual techniques of tokenization and projection. Tokenization is used to convert features into tokens containing Vision information, which are then sent to projection, where they are transformed into feature maps and ultimately delivered to LSTM. The experimental results demonstrate that the vision transformer prediction method based on Spatio-temporal characteristics is an excellent way of predicting traffic flow, particularly during anomalous traffic situations. The proposed technology surpasses traditional methods in terms of precision, accuracy and recall and aids in energy conservation. Through rerouting, the proposed work will benefit travellers and reduce fuel use.
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