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CROSS-Net: Region-Agnostic Taxi-Demand Prediction Using Feature Disentanglement

Machine Learning 2026-04-28 v2

Abstract

The growing demand for ride-hailing services has led to an increasing need for accurate taxi demand prediction. Existing systems are limited to specific regions, lacking generality to unseen areas. This paper presents a novel taxi demand prediction system, harnessing the strengths of multiview graph neural networks to capture spatial-temporal dependencies and patterns in urban environments. Additionally, the proposed system CROSS-Net employs a spatially transferable approach, enabling it to train a model that can be deployed to previously unseen regions. To achieve this, the framework incorporates the power of a Variational Autoencoder to disentangle the input features into region-specific and region-agnostic components. The region-agnostic features facilitate cross-region taxi demand predictions, allowing the model to generalize well across different urban areas. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of CROSS-Net in accurately forecasting taxi demand, even in previously unobserved regions, thus showcasing its potential for optimizing taxi services and improving transportation efficiency on a broader scale.

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@article{arxiv.2310.18215,
  title  = {CROSS-Net: Region-Agnostic Taxi-Demand Prediction Using Feature Disentanglement},
  author = {Ren Ozeki and Haruki Yonekura and Aidana Baimbetova and Hamada Rizk and Hirozumi Yamaguchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.18215},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

An accepted journal article on IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation System