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The strategy of traffic congestion management based on case-based reasoning

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This paper proposes a case-based reasoning (CBR) method for traffic congestion management in view of the rapid development of urban motorization and the increasingly prominent problem of traffic congestion. The reasoning model based on CBR congestion management is established, and the characteristic attributes of traffic congestion cases are analyzed. The calculation methods combining local and global similarity are adopted for different types of attributes. Meanwhile, it proposes the update and preservation mode for traffic congestion case database. The cases indicate that traffic congestion management can quickly find a solution to traffic congestion problem by calculating the similarity between congestion cases through CBR. The cases prove that this method can improve the accuracy of CBR results and have certain guiding significance for traffic management.

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This work was supported by Anhui Province for Young Talents of China under Grant GXYQ2017079 and funds from Universities Key Fund of Natural Science Research Universities Key Project of Anhui Province of China under Grant KJ2018ZD062. Tongling science and technology plan project 2017NS76.

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Zhang, H., Dai, G. The strategy of traffic congestion management based on case-based reasoning. Int J Syst Assur Eng Manag 10, 142–147 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13198-019-00775-z

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