Intelligent Analysis of Data Flows for Real-Time Classification of Traffic Incidents
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Abstract
Social media platforms have established themselves as relevant sources of real-time information for urban traffic analysis. This study proposes an intelligent framework for the classification and spatiotemporal analysis of traffic incidents based on data flows constructed for controlled validation, based on real reports from platforms such as X and Telegram. The approach integrates adaptive machine learning and incremental density-based clustering. An Adaptive Random Forest (ARF) incremental classifier is used to identify the type of incident, allowing for continuous updating of the model in response to changes in traffic flow and concept drift. The classified events are then processed using DenStream, a clustering algorithm that incorporates a temporal decay mechanism designed to identify dynamic spatial patterns and discard older information. The evaluation is performed in a controlled streaming simulation environment that replicates the dynamics of cities such as Panama and Guayaquil, using prequential evaluation metrics. The results suggest that this hybrid architecture is a viable approach for urban traffic monitoring, providing useful information for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) by processing authentic social signals.
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