Accurately predicting people's movements within a small area is crucial for urban planning, transportation optimization, and emergency response preparedness. In this respect, emerging time series models tailored to handle complex seasonal patterns show promising potential. Identifying the most effective model for capturing traffic flows is of utmost importance for informed decision-making by policymakers. In this study, we compare the predictive performance of two approaches: a vector autoregressive model with dynamic harmonic components and the Facebook Prophet model. To this aim, we capture human mobility using data from the mobile phone network and analyze three traffic flow types (inflows, outflows, and internal flows) in Cellatica, a Municipality in the Province of Brescia. Employing a cross-validation strategy, we assess the models' predictive ability using the MAPE. Our findings suggest that the multivariate model, which can capture the intricate correlation structure among various flow types, yields consistently better forecasts of traffic flows.

(2025). Exploring urban mobility patterns in Lombardia through advanced analysis of mobile phone data . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/273949

Exploring urban mobility patterns in Lombardia through advanced analysis of mobile phone data

Metulini, Rodolfo
2025-01-01

Abstract

Accurately predicting people's movements within a small area is crucial for urban planning, transportation optimization, and emergency response preparedness. In this respect, emerging time series models tailored to handle complex seasonal patterns show promising potential. Identifying the most effective model for capturing traffic flows is of utmost importance for informed decision-making by policymakers. In this study, we compare the predictive performance of two approaches: a vector autoregressive model with dynamic harmonic components and the Facebook Prophet model. To this aim, we capture human mobility using data from the mobile phone network and analyze three traffic flow types (inflows, outflows, and internal flows) in Cellatica, a Municipality in the Province of Brescia. Employing a cross-validation strategy, we assess the models' predictive ability using the MAPE. Our findings suggest that the multivariate model, which can capture the intricate correlation structure among various flow types, yields consistently better forecasts of traffic flows.
rodolfo.metulini@unibg.it
2025
Inglese
Methodological and Applied Statistics and Demography II, SIS 2024, Short Papers, Solicited Sessions
Pollice, Alessio; Mariani, Paolo;
978-3-031-64349-1
422
427
online
Switzerland
Springer
SIS 2024: 52nd Scientific Meeting of the Italian Statistical Society: Methodological and Applied Statistics and Demography II, Bari, Italy, 17-20 giugno 2024
52nd
Bari, Italy
17-20 Giugno 2024
internazionale
su invito
Settore SECS-S/02 - Statistica per La Ricerca Sperimentale e Tecnologica
Settore STAT-01/B - Statistica per la ricerca sperimentale e tecnologica
Time series; Complex seasonality; Dynamic harmonic regression; Facebook Prophet model; Mobile phone data.
   SIGNUM: Study of mobile phone siGNals for the evalUation of the interconnections between Mobility and the environment inLombardia
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   MUR - MINISTERO DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA - Segretariato generale Direzione generale della ricerca - Ufficio IV
   P2022NRT7F_01
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