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Short-Term Passenger Flow Forecasting for Rail Transit Inte-Grating Multi-Scale Decomposition and Deep Attention Mechanism

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  • Youpeng Lu

    (School of Mathematics and Physics, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, Lanzhou 730070, China)

  • Jiming Wang

    (School of Mathematics and Physics, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, Lanzhou 730070, China)

Abstract

Short-term passenger flow prediction provides critical data-driven support for optimizing resource allocation, guiding passenger mobility, and enhancing risk response capabilities in urban rail transit systems. To further improve prediction accuracy, this study proposes a hybrid SMA-VMD-Informer-BiLSTM prediction model. Addressing the challenge of error propagation caused by non-stationary components (e.g., noise and abrupt fluctuations) in conventional passenger flow signals, the Variational Mode Decomposition (VMD) method is introduced to decompose raw flow data into multiple intrinsic mode functions (IMFs). A Slime Mould Algorithm (SMA)-based optimization mechanism is designed to adaptively tune VMD parameters, effectively mitigating mode redundancy and information loss. Furthermore, to circumvent error accumulation inherent in serial modeling frameworks, a parallel prediction architecture is developed: the Informer branch captures long-term dependencies through its ProbSparse self-attention mechanism, while the Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (BiLSTM) network extracts localized short-term temporal patterns. The outputs of both branches are fused via a fully connected layer, balancing global trend adherence and local fluctuation characterization. Experimental validation using historical entry flow data from Weihouzhuang Station on Xi’an Metro demonstrated the superior performance of the SMA-VMD-Informer-BiLSTM model. Compared to benchmark models (CNN-BiLSTM, CNN-BiGRU, Transformer-LSTM, ARIMA-LSTM), the proposed model achieved reductions of 7.14–53.33% in f m s e , 3.81–31.14% in f r m s e , and 8.87–38.08% in f m a e , alongside a 4.11–5.48% improvement in R 2 . Cross-station validation across multiple Xi’an Metro hubs further confirmed robust spatial generalizability, with prediction errors bounded within f m s e : 0.0009–0.01, f r m s e : 0.0303–0.1, f m a e : 0.0196–0.0697, and R 2 : 0.9011–0.9971. Furthermore, the model demonstrated favorable predictive performance when applied to forecasting passenger inflows at multiple stations in Nanjing and Zhengzhou, showcasing its excellent spatial transferability. By integrating multi-level, multi-scale data processing and adaptive feature extraction mechanisms, the proposed model significantly mitigates error accumulation observed in traditional approaches. These findings collectively indicate its potential as a scientific foundation for refined operational decision-making in urban rail transit management, thereby significantly promoting the sustainable development and long-term stable operation of urban rail transit systems.

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  • Youpeng Lu & Jiming Wang, 2025. "Short-Term Passenger Flow Forecasting for Rail Transit Inte-Grating Multi-Scale Decomposition and Deep Attention Mechanism," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(19), pages 1-21, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:19:p:8880-:d:1765490
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