LGJun 14, 2023

LargeST: A Benchmark Dataset for Large-Scale Traffic Forecasting

arXiv:2306.08259v2185 citationsh-index: 35Has Code
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This provides a more realistic dataset for traffic forecasting in smart cities, but it is incremental as it focuses on data collection rather than new methods.

The authors tackled the limitations of existing traffic forecasting datasets by introducing LargeST, a benchmark dataset with 8,600 sensors and 5-year coverage, and used it to analyze data, benchmark baselines, and identify research challenges.

Road traffic forecasting plays a critical role in smart city initiatives and has experienced significant advancements thanks to the power of deep learning in capturing non-linear patterns of traffic data. However, the promising results achieved on current public datasets may not be applicable to practical scenarios due to limitations within these datasets. First, the limited sizes of them may not reflect the real-world scale of traffic networks. Second, the temporal coverage of these datasets is typically short, posing hurdles in studying long-term patterns and acquiring sufficient samples for training deep models. Third, these datasets often lack adequate metadata for sensors, which compromises the reliability and interpretability of the data. To mitigate these limitations, we introduce the LargeST benchmark dataset. It encompasses a total number of 8,600 sensors in California with a 5-year time coverage and includes comprehensive metadata. Using LargeST, we perform in-depth data analysis to extract data insights, benchmark well-known baselines in terms of their performance and efficiency, and identify challenges as well as opportunities for future research. We release the datasets and baseline implementations at: https://github.com/liuxu77/LargeST.

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