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Integrating Spatiotemporal Vision Transformer into Digital Twins for High-Resolution Heat Stress Forecasting in Campus Environments

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2025-09-22 v2

Abstract

Extreme heat events, exacerbated by climate change, pose significant challenges to urban resilience and planning. This study introduces a climate-responsive digital twin framework integrating the Spatiotemporal Vision Transformer (ST-ViT) model to enhance heat stress forecasting and decision-making. Using a Texas campus as a testbed, we synthesized high-resolution physical model simulations with spatial and meteorological data to develop fine-scale human thermal predictions. The ST-ViT-powered digital twin enables efficient, data-driven insights for planners and stakeholders, supporting targeted heat mitigation strategies and advancing climate-adaptive urban design. This campus-scale demonstration offers a foundation for future applications across broader and more diverse urban contexts.

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@article{arxiv.2502.09657,
  title  = {Integrating Spatiotemporal Vision Transformer into Digital Twins for High-Resolution Heat Stress Forecasting in Campus Environments},
  author = {Wenjing Gong and Xinyue Ye and Keshu Wu and Suphanut Jamonnak and Wenyu Zhang and Yifan Yang and Xiao Huang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.09657},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

Revised version after peer review (minor revision)