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Model-Based Graph Reinforcement Learning for Inductive Traffic Signal Control

François-Xavier Devailly, Denis Larocque, Laurent Charlin

2024IEEE Open Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We introduce MuJAM, an adaptive traffic signal control method which leverages model-based reinforcement learning to 1) extend recent generalization efforts (to road network architectures and traffic distributions) further by allowing a generalization to the controllers’ constraints (cyclic and acyclic policies), 2) improve performance and data efficiency over related model-free approaches, and 3) enable explicit coordination at scale for the first time. In a zero-shot transfer setting involving both road networks and traffic settings never experienced during training, and in a larger transfer experiment involving the control of 3,971 traffic signal controllers in Manhattan, we show that MuJAM, using both cyclic and acyclic constraints, outperforms domain-specific baselines as well as a recent transferable approach.

Topics & Concepts

Reinforcement learningComputer scienceTraffic signalGraphControl (management)Artificial intelligenceTheoretical computer scienceReal-time computingSmart Grid Security and ResilienceElevator Systems and ControlTraffic control and management