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Traffic Incident Detection Based on Dynamic Graph Embedding in Vehicular Edge Computing

Gen Li, Tri‐Hai Nguyen, Jason J. Jung

2021Applied Sciences27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With a large of time series dataset from the Internet of Things in Ambient Intelligence-enabled smart environments, many supervised learning-based anomaly detection methods have been investigated but ignored the correlation among the time series. To address this issue, we present a new idea for anomaly detection based on dynamic graph embedding, in which the dynamic graph comprises the multiple time series and their correlation in each time interval. We propose an entropy for measuring a graph’s information injunction with a correlation matrix to define similarity between graphs. A dynamic graph embedding model based on the graph similarity is proposed to cluster the graphs for anomaly detection. We implement the proposed model in vehicular edge computing for traffic incident detection. The experiments are carried out using traffic data produced by the Simulation of Urban Mobility framework. The experimental findings reveal that the proposed method achieves better results than the baselines by 14.5% and 18.1% on average with respect to F1-score and accuracy, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceGraph embeddingGraphAnomaly detectionEmbeddingEntropy (arrow of time)Data miningCorrelationTheoretical computer scienceArtificial intelligenceMathematicsGeometryQuantum mechanicsPhysicsAnomaly Detection Techniques and ApplicationsNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionTraffic Prediction and Management Techniques
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