3.8 Proceedings Paper

Spatial-Temporal Graph ODE Networks for Traffic Flow Forecasting

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ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1145/3447548.3467430

Keywords

Spatial Temporal Forecasting; Graph Neural Network; Neural ODE

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61876006, 61572041]

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This paper proposes a new spatial-temporal prediction model STGODE, which captures spatial-temporal dynamics through tensor-based ordinary differential equations and considers semantic adjacency matrix and temporal dilated convolution structure, achieving superior performance on multiple real-world traffic datasets.
Spatial-temporal forecasting has attracted tremendous attention in a wide range of applications, and traffic flow prediction is a canonical and typical example. The complex and long-range spatial-temporal correlations of traffic flow bring it to a most intractable challenge. Existing works typically utilize shallow graph convolution networks (GNNs) and temporal extracting modules to model spatial and temporal dependencies respectively. However, the representation ability of such models is limited due to: (1) shallow GNNs are incapable to capture long-range spatial correlations, (2) only spatial connections are considered and a mass of semantic connections are ignored, which are of great importance for a comprehensive understanding of traffic networks. To this end, we propose Spatial-Temporal Graph Ordinary Differential Equation Networks (STGODE). (1). Specifically, we capture spatial-temporal dynamics through a tensor-based ordinary differential equation (ODE), as a result, deeper networks can be constructed and spatial-temporal features are utilized synchronously. To understand the network more comprehensively, semantical adjacency matrix is considered in our model, and a well-design temporal dialated convolution structure is used to capture long term temporal dependencies. We evaluate our model on multiple real-world traffic datasets and superior performance is achieved over state-of-the-art baselines.

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