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Why Focus on Road Segments for Traffic Forecasting Models?
Oh, Thank you very much for your insight :D- denihilo13
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Why Focus on Road Segments for Traffic Forecasting Models?
Thank you very much. I'll definitely try it :)- denihilo13
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Why Focus on Road Segments for Traffic Forecasting Models?
Thanks:)- denihilo13
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Why Focus on Road Segments for Traffic Forecasting Models?
I see. I apologize for not giving much information in my OP. Anyway, as of now I am thinking of comparing several short-term traffic forecasting algorithms (e.g. ARIMA, Kalman Filtering, and smoothing) in forecasting traffic flow (vehicles per 5-mins, vehicles per15-mins, so on...) on a road...- denihilo13
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Why Focus on Road Segments for Traffic Forecasting Models?
It's an undergraduate project. Yes, I wanted to study the traffic flow (vehicles/time) at a road segment. However, he doesn't agree that studying only segments will do unless I could show him papers that are also studying segments only. I have found several papers doing it i.e. measuring the...- denihilo13
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Why Focus on Road Segments for Traffic Forecasting Models?
Thank you very much for your reply...I am referring to vehicles at free-flowing condition.So maybe below saturation?- denihilo13
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Why Focus on Road Segments for Traffic Forecasting Models?
I'm having a problem with my undergraduate research. My professor wants me to justify why studying a road segment in getting traffic characteristics is better than studying a road network. My objective is to test the effectiveness of a forecasting model in predicting traffic flow. I really...- denihilo13
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IE vs EE: Which engineering degree is right for you?
yeah, thank you for the reply...I am also trying to get the Pros and Cons of IE and EE using your insights :) Again, Thank you very much :)- denihilo13
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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IE vs EE: Which engineering degree is right for you?
Well to answer the questions: 1. I am not that interested in hands on work 2. Yes I am very interested in graduate school 3. I'd like to do both but I'm more into research since as a student I am already participating in academic research competitions.The previous researches that made me place...- denihilo13
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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IE vs EE: Which engineering degree is right for you?
So, this is my first time posting in physics forum,thus, if I may violate rules specified by the forums I am open for corrections :) Anyway, this will be a long post.. I am wondering if shifting from Industrial Engineering to Electrical Engineering is worth the time. In my country, a...- denihilo13
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How Should a Newcomer Introduce Themselves in a Technical Physics Community?
Actually, I don't have the best idea on how to introduce myself technically and professionally to people like you who I expect to be elite,adept and even expert at your fields especially physics.Anyway,I just registered today since I've decided to interact with people who share common interest...- denihilo13
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