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On the relevance of data science for flight delay research: a systematic review

Alice Sternberg, Jorge de Abreu Soares, Diego Carvalho, Eduardo Ogasawara

2020arXiv (Cornell University)31 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Flight delays hurt airlines, airports, and passengers. Their prediction is crucial during the decision-making process for all players of commercial aviation. Moreover, the development of accurate prediction models for flight delays became cumbersome due to the complexity of air transportation system, the number of methods for prediction, and the deluge of flight data. In this context, this paper presents a thorough literature review of approaches used to build flight delay prediction models from the Data Science perspective. We propose a taxonomy and summarize the initiatives used to address the flight delay prediction problem, according to scope, data, and computational methods, giving particular attention to an increased usage of machine learning methods. Besides, we also present a timeline of significant works that depicts relationships between flight delay prediction problems and research trends to address them. The published version of this paper is made available at \url{this https URL}. Please cite as: L. Carvalho, A. Sternberg, L. Maia Goncalves, A. Beatriz Cruz, J.A. Soares, D. Brandao, D. Carvalho, e E. Ogasawara, 2020, On the relevance of data science for flight delay research: a systematic review, Transport Reviews

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