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Partially Detected Intelligent Traffic Signal Control: Environmental Adaptation

2019-10-23Unverified0· sign in to hype

Rusheng Zhang, Romain Leteurtre, Benjamin Striner, Ammar Alanazi, Abdullah Alghafis, Ozan K. Tonguz

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Partially Detected Intelligent Traffic Signal Control (PD-ITSC) systems that can optimize traffic signals based on limited detected information could be a cost-efficient solution for mitigating traffic congestion in the future. In this paper, we focus on a particular problem in PD-ITSC - adaptation to changing environments. To this end, we investigate different reinforcement learning algorithms, including Q-learning, Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO), Advantage Actor-Critic (A2C), and Actor-Critic with Kronecker-Factored Trust Region (ACKTR). Our findings suggest that RL algorithms can find optimal strategies under partial vehicle detection; however, policy-based algorithms can adapt to changing environments more efficiently than value-based algorithms. We use these findings to draw conclusions about the value of different models for PD-ITSC systems.

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