ST-MoE-BERT: A Spatial-Temporal Mixture-of-Experts Framework for Long-Term Cross-City Mobility Prediction
Predicting human mobility across multiple cities presents significant challenges due to the complex and diverse spatial-temporal dynamics inherent in different urban environments. In this study, we propose a robust approach to predict human mobility patterns called ST-MoE-BERT. Compared to existing...
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Zusammenfassung: | Predicting human mobility across multiple cities presents significant
challenges due to the complex and diverse spatial-temporal dynamics inherent in
different urban environments. In this study, we propose a robust approach to
predict human mobility patterns called ST-MoE-BERT. Compared to existing
methods, our approach frames the prediction task as a spatial-temporal
classification problem. Our methodology integrates the Mixture-of-Experts
architecture with BERT model to capture complex mobility dynamics and perform
the downstream human mobility prediction task. Additionally, transfer learning
is integrated to solve the challenge of data scarcity in cross-city prediction.
We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed model on GEO-BLEU and DTW,
comparing it to several state-of-the-art methods. Notably, ST-MoE-BERT achieves
an average improvement of 8.29%. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.14099 |