学术报告:Convolutional Neural Network Deep‐Learning Models for Prediction of Shared Bicycle Demand

发布时间:2019-06-11        浏览量:768

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Convolutional Neural Network DeepLearning Models for   Prediction of Shared Bicycle Demand

 

2019-06-14

14:00-16:00

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管理学院

第二会议室圆桌

 


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   Digital   technologies over the past decade have enabled the growth of the Sharing   Economy, through fast, cheap, connected mobile devices, coordinating massive   databases and machine learning / artificial intelligence services. We applied   TensorFlow, the leading industry AI tool, to analyze 55 million contracts   from Mobike, the world’s largest bike-sharing company. We elicited demand   behavioral cycles, finding demand peaks at periodicities of 7, 12, 24 hour   and 7-days. Bicycle demand showed wide variance in frequency of use, thus   time-series models would strongly overfit the data yielding unreliable   models. We applied deep-learning TensorFlow analysis to the time-series axis   of our data using a 1D convolutional network, and the 2D location and 1D   environmental variables with fully connected network layers. Rebalancing to   place shared bikes where demand was predicted to be greatest was predicted to   reduce rebalancing costs by between 21.4% and 28.9%.

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J. Christopher Westland

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教授

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University   of Illinois

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    I am currently Professor in the   Department of Information & Decision Sciences at the University of   Illinois – Chicago. I have a BA in Statistics and an MBA in Accounting from   Indiana University and received my PhD in Computers and Information Systems   from the University of Michigan. I have professional experience in the US as   a certified public accountant and as a consultant in technology law in the US,   Europe, Latin America and Asia.  I am   the author of numerous academic papers and of seven books:  Global Electronic Commerce (MIT Press   2000); Global Innovation Management (Palgrave Macmillan 2nd ed 2017); Red   Wired: China’s Internet Revolution (Marshall Cavendish, 2010); Structural   Equation Modeling (Springer 2015);Financial Dynamics (Wiley 2003); Valuing   Technology (Wiley 2002) and Statistical Auditing with R (forthcoming   2018).   I am the Editor-in-Chief of   Electronic Commerce Research (Springer) and have served on editorial boards   of several other information technology journals including Management   Science, ISR, ECRA, IJEC, and others. I have served on the faculties at the   University of Michigan, University of Southern California, Hong Kong University   of Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, University of Science and   Technology of China, Harbin Institute of Technology and other academic   institutions. In 2012 I received High-Level Foreign Expert status in China   under the 1000-Talents Plan and am currently Overseas Chair Professor at   Beihang University. I have advised on patent, valuation and technology   strategy for numerous technology firms.