A decision-tree-rule feature augmentation is reported to improve neural network travel demand forecasts, but the evaluation is in-sample and lacks error bars.
Improving Air Mobility for Pre-Disaster Planning with Neural Network Accelerated Genetic Algorithm
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Weather disaster related emergency operations pose a great challenge to air mobility in both aircraft and airport operations, especially when the impact is gradually approaching. We propose an optimized framework for adjusting airport operational schedules for such pre-disaster scenarios. We first, aggregate operational data from multiple airports and then determine the optimal count of evacuation flights to maximize the impacted airport's outgoing capacity without impeding regular air traffic. We then propose a novel Neural Network (NN) accelerated Genetic Algorithm(GA) for evacuation planning. Our experiments show that integration yielded comparable results but with smaller computational overhead. We find that the utilization of a NN enhances the efficiency of a GA, facilitating more rapid convergence even when operating with a reduced population size. This effectiveness persists even when the model is trained on data from airports different from those under test.
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Neurosymbolic AI for Travel Demand Prediction: Integrating Decision Tree Rules into Neural Networks
A decision-tree-rule feature augmentation is reported to improve neural network travel demand forecasts, but the evaluation is in-sample and lacks error bars.