Using topic modelling to analyse bus route data

dc.contributor.authorKoen,H.S.
dc.contributor.authorCornelius, J.
dc.contributor.authorOosthuizen, R.
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-29T20:05:34Z
dc.date.available2022-09-29T20:05:34Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.descriptionPapers presented at the 40th International Southern African Transport Conference on 04 -08 July 2022
dc.description.abstractThe advent of the fourth industrial revolution and the need for connectedness have increased both data availability and quality. This data surge can also be seen in the transport and mobility industry. Anything from onboard global positioning system interfaces to vehicle trackers and wearable technology for passengers and drivers provide access to more data as an untapped source of valuable information and insights to many stakeholders. Topic modelling is traditionally used to structure and interpret text data from a large corpus of documents. In this paper, patterns in bus route data collected over several months by the onboard Global Positioning Systems (GPSs) of buses travelling in Gauteng and the Northwest province are analysed. Since topic modelling is traditionally used on text documents, the bus route coordinates had to be converted into a form readable by the algorithm. This is an ongoing project, but analyses thus far show that the most important terms per topic correspond to key nodes in city centres and points of interest where routes overlap. This information may be used in city planning to optimise the system of bus routes, terminals, and nodes. Organisations may also use this information for business development and job creation.
dc.format.extent12 pages
dc.format.mediumPDF
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/87393
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSouthern African Transport Conference
dc.rights©2022 Southern African Transport Conference
dc.subjectd Global Positioning Systems (GPSs
dc.subjectBus Route
dc.titleUsing topic modelling to analyse bus route data
dc.typeArticle

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