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The Prediction of Tianjin West Railway Station’s Passenger Flow Based on Stochastic Gradient

Su-qing Li, Hong-li Wang (), Zhao-hui Meng and Shi-lei Yao
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Su-qing Li: Tianjin University
Hong-li Wang: Tianjin University
Zhao-hui Meng: Tianjin University
Shi-lei Yao: Tianjin University

Chapter Chapter 68 in Proceedings of 2012 3rd International Asia Conference on Industrial Engineering and Management Innovation (IEMI2012), 2013, pp 685-691 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Predict the future passenger flow of a railway station, which can provide an important reference for decision-making on scales of building a station and the management after the completion of the construction. According to the population changes of Tianjin in recent years, we have predicted Tianjin West Railway Station’s passenger flow in future using Stochastic Gradient. The study found that the passenger flow of the station will grow significantly. The station will transmit the passengers mainly by rail-transport and vehicles like busses, taxis as an auxiliary. In addition, the south square will transmit more passengers than the north square.

Keywords: Passenger Flow; Stochastic Gradient; Population (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-33012-4_68

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