Graph Neural Network Approach to Predict the Effects of Road Capacity Reduction Policies: A Case Study for Paris, France

Elena Natterer, Roman Engelhardt, Sebastian Hörl, Klaus Bogenberger
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Rapid urbanization and growing urban populations worldwide present significant challenges for cities, including increased traffic congestion and air pollution. Effective strategies are needed to manage traffic volumes and reduce emissions. In practice, traditional traffic flow simulations are used to test those strategies. However, high computational intensity usually limits their applicability in investigating a magnitude of different scenarios to evaluate best policies. This paper introduces an innovative approach to assess the effects of traffic policies using Graph Neural Networks (GNN). By incorporating complex transport network structures directly into the neural network, this approach could enable rapid testing of various policies without the delays associated with traditional simulations. We provide a proof of concept that GNNs can learn and predict changes in car volume resulting from capacity reduction policies. We train a GNN model based on a training set generated with a MATSim simulation for Paris, France. We analyze the model's performance across different road types and scenarios, finding that the GNN is generally able to learn the effects on edge-based traffic volume induced by policies. The model is especially successful in predicting changes on major streets. Nevertheless, the evaluation also showed that the current model has problems in predicting impacts of spatially small policies and changes in traffic volume in regions where no policy is applied due to spillovers and/or relocation of traffic.
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预测道路通行能力削减政策效果的图神经网络方法:法国巴黎案例研究
全球范围内的快速城市化和不断增长的城市人口给城市带来了重大挑战,包括交通拥堵和空气污染的加剧。需要有效的策略来管理交通流量和减少排放。在实践中,传统的交通流模拟被用来测试这些策略。然而,高计算强度通常限制了它们在调查大量不同情景以评估最佳政策方面的适用性。本文介绍了一种利用图神经网络(GNN)评估交通政策效果的创新方法。通过将复杂的交通网络结构直接纳入神经网络,这种方法可以快速测试各种政策,而不会出现传统模拟所带来的延迟。我们提供了一个概念验证,证明 GNN 可以学习和预测减少运力政策导致的汽车流量变化。我们基于法国巴黎 MATSim 仿真生成的训练集训练了一个 GNN 模型。我们分析了该模型在不同道路类型和场景下的表现,发现 GNN 一般能够学习政策对基于边缘的交通量的影响。该模型在预测主要街道的变化方面尤为成功。然而,评估结果也表明,由于溢出效应和/或交通流量的迁移,当前模型在预测空间上较小的政策影响和未实施政策区域的交通流量变化方面存在问题。
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