Micromobility Trip Origin and Destination Inference Using General Bikeshare Feed Specification (GBFS) Data

10/19/2020
by   Yiming Xu, et al.
0

Emerging micromobility services (e.g., e-scooters) have a great potential to enhance urban mobility but more knowledge on their usage patterns is needed. The General Bikeshare Feed Specification (GBFS) data are a possible source for examining micromobility trip patterns, but efforts are needed to infer trips from the GBFS data. Existing trip inference methods are usually based upon the assumption that the vehicle ID of a micromobility option (e-scooter or e-bike) does not change, and so they cannot deal with data with vehicle IDs that change over time. In this study, we propose a comprehensive package of algorithms to infer trip origins and destinations from GBFS data with different types of vehicle ID. We implement the algorithms in Washington DC by analyzing one-week (last week of February 2020) of GBFS data published by six vendors, and we evaluate the inference accuracy of the proposed algorithms by R-squared, mean absolute error, and sum absolute error. We find that the R-squared measure is larger than 0.9 and the MAE measure is smaller than 2 when the algorithms are evaluated with a 400m*400m grid, and the absolute errors are relatively larger in the downtown area. The accuracy of the trip-inference algorithms is sufficiently high for most practical applications.

READ FULL TEXT

page 11

page 13

page 16

research
06/12/2015

Using the Mean Absolute Percentage Error for Regression Models

We study in this paper the consequences of using the Mean Absolute Perce...
research
09/08/2015

Empirical risk minimization is consistent with the mean absolute percentage error

We study in this paper the consequences of using the Mean Absolute Perce...
research
08/30/2011

Off-grid Direction of Arrival Estimation Using Sparse Bayesian Inference

Direction of arrival (DOA) estimation is a classical problem in signal p...
research
09/02/2020

Adaptive Reinforcement Learning Model for Simulation of Urban Mobility during Crises

The objective of this study is to propose and test an adaptive reinforce...
research
06/29/2022

Comparative Study of Inference Methods for Interpolative Decomposition

In this paper, we propose a probabilistic model with automatic relevance...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset