RouteKG: A knowledge graph-based framework for route prediction on road networks
Yihong Tang, Zhan Zhao, Weipeng Deng, Shuyu Lei, Yuebing Liang, Zhenliang Ma

TL;DR
RouteKG is a knowledge graph-based framework that improves short-term route prediction by encoding spatial relations and human navigation cues, demonstrating significant accuracy gains and potential for real-time traffic management.
Contribution
The paper introduces RouteKG, a novel knowledge graph framework that incorporates spatial relations and an efficient route generation algorithm for enhanced route prediction.
Findings
Significant accuracy improvement over baseline methods.
Effective real-time traffic flow estimation using the pre-trained model.
Demonstrated potential for urban transportation applications.
Abstract
Short-term route prediction on road networks allows us to anticipate the future trajectories of road users, enabling various applications ranging from dynamic traffic control to personalized navigation. Despite recent advances in this area, existing methods focus primarily on learning sequential transition patterns, neglecting the inherent spatial relations in road networks that can affect human routing decisions. To fill this gap, this paper introduces RouteKG, a novel Knowledge Graph-based framework for route prediction. Specifically, we construct a Knowledge Graph on the road network to encode spatial relations, especially moving directions that are crucial for human navigation. Moreover, an n-ary tree-based algorithm is introduced to efficiently generate top-K routes in batch mode, enhancing computational efficiency. To further optimize prediction performance, a rank refinement…
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Taxonomy
TopicsData Management and Algorithms · Traffic Prediction and Management Techniques · Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
