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Learning Spatiotemporal Features of Ride-sourcing Services with Fusion Convolutional Network

To collectively forecast the demand for ride-sourcing services in all regions of a city, the deep learning approaches have been applied with commendable results. However, the local statistical differences throughout the geographical layout of the city make the spatial stationarity assumption of the convolution invalid, which limits the performance of CNNs on the demand forecasting task. In this paper, we propose a novel deep learning framework called LC-ST-FCN (locally connected spatiotemporal fully-convolutional neural network) to address the unique challenges of the region-level demand forecasting problem within one end-to-end architecture (E2E). We first employ the 3D convolutional layers to fuse the spatial and temporal information existed in the input and then feed the spatiotemporal features extracted by the 3D convolutional layers to the subsequent 2D convolutional layers. Afterward, the prediction value of each region is obtained by the locally connected convolutional layers which relax the parameter sharing scheme. We evaluate the proposed model on a real dataset from a ride-sourcing service platform (DiDiChuxing) and observe significant improvements compared with a bunch of baseline models. Besides, we also illustrate the effectiveness of our proposed model by visualizing how different types of convolutional layers transform their input and capture useful features. The visualization results show that fully convolutional architecture enables the model to better localize the related regions. And the locally connected layers play an important role in dealing with the local statistical differences and activating useful regions.

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