4.4 Article

A new seasonal cycle GM (1,1) model and its application in railway passenger volume forecasting

Journal

GREY SYSTEMS-THEORY AND APPLICATION
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 293-317

Publisher

EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/GS-11-2020-0146

Keywords

GM (1; 1) model; Trend equation; Seasonal index; Railway passenger volume; Combination forecasting

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71871106]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [JUSRP1809ZD, 2019JDZD06]
  3. major projects of Educational Science Fund of Jiangsu Province in 13th Five-Year Plan [A/2016/01]
  4. key project of philosophy and social science research in Universities of Jiangsu Province [2018SJZDI051]
  5. Grey System Theme Innovation Zone Project [GS2019005]

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This study successfully predicted the railway passenger volume in China by establishing a seasonal cycle GM(1,1) model combined with a seasonal index, achieving good forecasting results. The forecasting results are scientific, practical, and valuable for reference.
Purpose To predict the passenger volume reasonably and accurately, this paper fills the gap in the research of quarterly data forecast of railway passenger volume. The research results can also provide references for railway departments to plan railway operation lines reasonably and efficiently. Design/methodology/approach This paper intends to establish a seasonal cycle first order univariate grey model (GM(1,1) model) combing with a seasonal index. GM (1,1) is termed as the trend equation to fit the railway passenger volume in China from 2014 to 2018. The railway passenger volume in 2019 is used as the experimental data to verify the forecasting effect of the proposed model. The forecasting results of the seasonal cycle GM (1,1) model are compared with the traditional GM (1,1) model, seasonal grey model (SGM(1,1)), Seasonal Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (SARIMA) model, moving average method and exponential smoothing method. Finally, the authors forecast the railway passenger volume from 2020 to 2022. Findings The quarterly data of national railway passenger volume have a clear tendency of cyclical fluctuations and show an annual growth trend. According to the comparison of the modeling results, the authors know that the seasonal cycle GM (1,1) model has the best prediction effect with the mean absolute percentage error of 1.32%. It is much better than the other models, reflecting the feasibility of the proposed model. Originality/value As the previous grey prediction model could not solve the series prediction problem with seasonal fluctuation, and there are few research studies on quarterly railway passenger volume forecasting, GM (1,1) model is taken as the trend equation and combined with the seasonal index to construct a combination forecasting model for accurate forecasting results in this study. Besides, considering the impact of the epidemic on passenger volume, the authors introduce a disturbance factor to deal with the forecasting results in 2020, making the modeling results more scientific, practical and referential.

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