Travel time predictions: should one model speeds or travel times?

Bauer D, Tulic M (2018)
European Transport Research Review 10(2): 46.

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Bauer, DietmarUniBi ; Tulic, Mirsad
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Purpose Travel time predictions are of importance for individual trip planning as well as for logistics applications. Since travel time and travel speed have a one-one correspondence, the modeller has the choice to model travel times directly or model the corresponding travel speeds and infer the associated time from the speed predictions. A priori it is not clear which of these is the superior approach. In this paper we investigate the implications of the choice of the methodology for the accuracy of the travel time predictions. Methods For a selection of links, travel time prediction models, both in a direct way as well as indirectly via the implied link travel speeds, are obtained. The respective predictions are compared on a validation data set with respect to their accuracy as measured by mean error, root mean square error, mean percentage error as well as mean absolute percentage error. Additionally, the accuracy of route travel time predictions is evaluated based on the raw GPS data from the floating taxis. Results The empirical results overwhelmingly make the case for using direct modelling if the goal of prediction is to obtain a RMSE-optimal prediction. If the MAPE is to be minimized, however, the indirect method provides the better results. Conclusion Thus the goal of the prediction determines the better method of modelling: if one is interested in minimizing the RMSE, then, for the data investigated in this paper, the direct method should be selected. However, if one is interested in obtaining a small MAPE, the indirect method achieves better results.
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Travel time prediction; Navigation; Routing; Floating taxi data
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
Zeitschriftentitel
European Transport Research Review
Band
10
Ausgabe
2
Art.-Nr.
46
eISBN
1866-8887
ISSN
1867-0717
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Bauer D, Tulic M. Travel time predictions: should one model speeds or travel times? European Transport Research Review. 2018;10(2): 46.
Bauer, D., & Tulic, M. (2018). Travel time predictions: should one model speeds or travel times? European Transport Research Review, 10(2), 46. doi:10.1186/s12544-018-0315-7
Bauer, Dietmar, and Tulic, Mirsad. 2018. “Travel time predictions: should one model speeds or travel times?”. European Transport Research Review 10 (2): 46.
Bauer, D., and Tulic, M. (2018). Travel time predictions: should one model speeds or travel times? European Transport Research Review 10:46.
Bauer, D., & Tulic, M., 2018. Travel time predictions: should one model speeds or travel times? European Transport Research Review, 10(2): 46.
D. Bauer and M. Tulic, “Travel time predictions: should one model speeds or travel times?”, European Transport Research Review, vol. 10, 2018, : 46.
Bauer, D., Tulic, M.: Travel time predictions: should one model speeds or travel times? European Transport Research Review. 10, : 46 (2018).
Bauer, Dietmar, and Tulic, Mirsad. “Travel time predictions: should one model speeds or travel times?”. European Transport Research Review 10.2 (2018): 46.
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