Most of existing traffic simulation methods have been focused on simulating vehicles on freeways or city-scale urban networks. However, relatively little research has been done to simulate intersectional traffic to… Click to show full abstract
Most of existing traffic simulation methods have been focused on simulating vehicles on freeways or city-scale urban networks. However, relatively little research has been done to simulate intersectional traffic to date despite its broad potential applications. In this paper, we propose a novel deep learning-based framework to simulate and edit intersectional traffic. Specifically, based on an in-house collected intersectional traffic dataset, we employ the combination of convolution network (CNN) and recurrent network (RNN) to learn the patterns of vehicle trajectories in intersectional traffic. Besides simulating novel intersectional traffic, our method can be used to edit existing intersectional traffic. Through many experiments as well as comparative user studies, we demonstrate that the results by our method are visually indistinguishable from ground truth, and our method can outperform existing methods.
               
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