Cocca, M.; Teixeira, D.; Vassio, L.; Mellia, M.; Almeida, J.M.; Couto da Silva, A.P. On Car-Sharing Usage Prediction with Open Socio-Demographic Data. Electronics2020, 9, 72.
Cocca, M.; Teixeira, D.; Vassio, L.; Mellia, M.; Almeida, J.M.; Couto da Silva, A.P. On Car-Sharing Usage Prediction with Open Socio-Demographic Data. Electronics 2020, 9, 72.
Cocca, M.; Teixeira, D.; Vassio, L.; Mellia, M.; Almeida, J.M.; Couto da Silva, A.P. On Car-Sharing Usage Prediction with Open Socio-Demographic Data. Electronics2020, 9, 72.
Cocca, M.; Teixeira, D.; Vassio, L.; Mellia, M.; Almeida, J.M.; Couto da Silva, A.P. On Car-Sharing Usage Prediction with Open Socio-Demographic Data. Electronics 2020, 9, 72.
Abstract
Free Floating Car Sharing (FFCS) services are a flexible alternative to car ownership. These transportation services show highly dynamic usage both over different hours of the day, and across different city areas. In this work, we study the problem of predicting FFCS demand patterns -- a problem of great importance to an adequate provisioning of the service. We tackle both the prediction of the demand i) over time and ii) over space. We rely on months of real FFCS rides in Vancouver, which constitute our ground truth. We enrich this data with detailed socio-demographic information obtained from large open-data repositories to predict usage patterns. Our aim is to offer a thorough comparison of several machine learning algorithms in terms of accuracy and easiness of training, and to assess the effectiveness of current state-of-art approaches to address the prediction problem. Our results show that it is possible to predict the future usage with relative errors down to 10%, and the spatial prediction can be estimated with relative errors of about 40%. Our study also uncovered the socio-demographic features that most strongly correlate with FFCS usage, providing interesting insights for providers opening service in new regions.
Keywords
car sharing; forecasting; machine learning; socio-demographic; weather
Subject
Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering
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