Inferring Passenger Type from Commuter Eigentravel Matrices

08/25/2015
by   Erika Fille Legara, et al.
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A sufficient knowledge of the demographics of a commuting public is essential in formulating and implementing more targeted transportation policies, as commuters exhibit different ways of traveling. With the advent of the Automated Fare Collection system (AFC), probing the travel patterns of commuters has become less invasive and more accessible. Consequently, numerous transport studies related to human mobility have shown that these observed patterns allow one to pair individuals with locations and/or activities at certain times of the day. However, classifying commuters using their travel signatures is yet to be thoroughly examined. Here, we contribute to the literature by demonstrating a procedure to characterize passenger types (Adult, Child/Student, and Senior Citizen) based on their three-month travel patterns taken from a smart fare card system. We first establish a method to construct distinct commuter matrices, which we refer to as eigentravel matrices, that capture the characteristic travel routines of individuals. From the eigentravel matrices, we build classification models that predict the type of passengers traveling. Among the models explored, the gradient boosting method (GBM) gives the best prediction accuracy at 76 vis-à-vis the proportional chance criterion. In addition, we find that travel features generated during weekdays have greater predictive power than those on weekends. This work should not only be useful for transport planners, but for market researchers as well. With the awareness of which commuter types are traveling, ads, service announcements, and surveys, among others, can be made more targeted spatiotemporally. Finally, our framework should be effective in creating synthetic populations for use in real-world simulations that involve a metropolitan's public transport system.

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