A Neural-Evolutionary Algorithm for Autonomous Transit Network Design
Holliday, Andrew, Dudek, Gregory
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Planning a public transit network is a challenging optimization problem, but essential in order to realize the benefits of autonomous buses. We propose a novel algorithm for planning networks of routes for autonomous buses. We first train a graph neural net model as a policy for constructing route networks, and then use the policy as one of several mutation operators in a evolutionary algorithm. We evaluate this algorithm on a standard set of benchmarks for transit network design, and find that it outperforms the learned policy alone by up to 20% and a plain evolutionary algorithm approach by up to 53% on realistic benchmark instances.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-14-2024
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