Macroscopic Traffic Flow Modeling with Physics Regularized Gaussian Process: A New Insight into Machine Learning Applications

02/06/2020
by   Yun Yuan, et al.
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Despite the wide implementation of machine learning (ML) techniques in traffic flow modeling recently, those data-driven approaches often fall short of accuracy in the cases with a small or noisy dataset. To address this issue, this study presents a new modeling framework, named physics regularized machine learning (PRML), to encode classical traffic flow models (referred as physical models) into the ML architecture and to regularize the ML training process. More specifically, a stochastic physics regularized Gaussian process (PRGP) model is developed and a Bayesian inference algorithm is used to estimate the mean and kernel of the PRGP. A physical regularizer based on macroscopic traffic flow models is also developed to augment the estimation via a shadow GP and an enhanced latent force model is used to encode physical knowledge into stochastic processes. Based on the posterior regularization inference framework, an efficient stochastic optimization algorithm is also developed to maximize the evidence lowerbound of the system likelihood. To prove the effectiveness of the proposed model, this paper conducts empirical studies on a real-world dataset which is collected from a stretch of I-15 freeway, Utah. Results show the new PRGP model can outperform the previous compatible methods, such as calibrated pure physical models and pure machine learning methods, in estimation precision and input robustness.

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