Traffic Count Data Analysis Using Mixtures of Kato--Jones Distributions on the Circle

Kota Nagasaki, Shigeo Kato, Waka Nakanishi,M. C. Jones

arXiv (Cornell University)(2022)

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Abstract
We discuss the modelling of traffic count data that show the variation of traffic volume within a day. For the modelling, we apply mixtures of Kato--Jones distributions in which each component is unimodal and affords a wide range of skewness and kurtosis. We consider two methods for parameter estimation, namely, a modified method of moments and the maximum likelihood method. These methods were seen to be useful for fitting the proposed mixtures to our data. As a result, the variation in traffic volume was classified into the morning and evening traffic whose distributions have different shapes, particularly different degrees of skewness and kurtosis.
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traffic count data analysis,mixtures
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