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Urban Vehicle Mobility Characteristic Mining and Trip Generation Based on Knowledge Graph

The operation of urban transportation produces massive traffic data, which contains abundant information and is of great significance for the study of intelligent transportation systems. In particular, with the improvement of perception technology, it has become possible to obtain trip data in individual-level of vehicles. It has finer granularity and greater research potential, but at the same time requires higher requirements in terms of data organization and analysis. More importantly it cannot be made public due to privacy issues. To handle individual-level urban vehicle trip big data better, we introduce the knowledge graph for the study. For organization of individual level trip data, we designed and constructed an individual-level trip knowledge graph which greatly improves the efficiency of obtaining data. Then we used the trip knowledge graph as the data engine and designed logical rules to mine the trip characteristics of vehicles by combining the transportation domain knowledge. Finally, we further propose an individual-level trip synthesis method based on knowledge graph generation to address the privacy issue of individual-level traffic data. The experiment shows that the final generated trip data are similar to the historical one in mobility patterns and vehicle associations, and have high spatial continuity.

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