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A Lightweight and Accurate Spatial-Temporal Transformer for Traffic Forecasting

30 December 2021
Guanyao Li
Shuhan Zhong
Shueng-Han Gary Chan
Ruiyuan Li
Chih-Chieh Hung
Wen-Chih Peng
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Abstract

We study the forecasting problem for traffic with dynamic, possibly periodical, and joint spatial-temporal dependency between regions. Given the aggregated inflow and outflow traffic of regions in a city from time slots 0 to t-1, we predict the traffic at time t at any region. Prior arts in the area often consider the spatial and temporal dependencies in a decoupled manner or are rather computationally intensive in training with a large number of hyper-parameters to tune. We propose ST-TIS, a novel, lightweight, and accurate Spatial-Temporal Transformer with information fusion and region sampling for traffic forecasting. ST-TIS extends the canonical Transformer with information fusion and region sampling. The information fusion module captures the complex spatial-temporal dependency between regions. The region sampling module is to improve the efficiency and prediction accuracy, cutting the computation complexity for dependency learning from O(n2)O(n^2)O(n2) to O(nn)O(n\sqrt{n})O(nn​), where n is the number of regions. With far fewer parameters than state-of-the-art models, the offline training of our model is significantly faster in terms of tuning and computation (with a reduction of up to 90%90\%90% on training time and network parameters). Notwithstanding such training efficiency, extensive experiments show that ST-TIS is substantially more accurate in online prediction than state-of-the-art approaches (with an average improvement of up to 9.5%9.5\%9.5% on RMSE, and 12.4%12.4\%12.4% on MAPE).

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