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Machine learning for intelligent transportation systems

2019-2020/I.
Dr. Simon Vilmos

For English BSc students/Angol nyelvű BSc képzés hallgatói számára szóló téma

 

Nowadays, the smart city concept is becoming more actual than ever as cities are growing and becoming more and more crowded as a result of urbanization and growth of the world population. The smart city can make intelligent responses to different kinds of needs, including daily livelihood, environmental protection, public safety and city services, industrial and commercial activities. Among the different notable goals of smart cities, construction of intelligent transportation systems could have a significant impact to residents of future cities. Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMSs) and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs) integrate information, communication and other technologies and apply them in the field of transportation to build an integrated system of people, roads and vehicles. These systems constitute a large, full-functioning, real-time, accurate and efficient transportation management framework.

In ATMSs and ITSs it is a fundamental challenge to predict the next possible states of traffic with high precision, because this information helps to prevent unlikely events like traffic jams or other anomalies on roads. Therefore the research topic focuses on investigation of prediction methods and techniques, appropriate for optimizing the transport systems, using different sensor information. Machine learning methods for this purpose will be analyzed and utilized. One of the challenges is to deal with different road sections and neighborhoods, where the traffic is correlated and unexpected events in one can affect the other significantly. For this classification and clustering algorithms should be developed and validated.

 


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