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Main Authors: Zou, Xingchen, Yan, Yibo, Hao, Xixuan, Hu, Yuehong, Wen, Haomin, Liu, Erdong, Zhang, Junbo, Li, Yong, Li, Tianrui, Zheng, Yu, Liang, Yuxuan
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.19348
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author Zou, Xingchen
Yan, Yibo
Hao, Xixuan
Hu, Yuehong
Wen, Haomin
Liu, Erdong
Zhang, Junbo
Li, Yong
Li, Tianrui
Zheng, Yu
Liang, Yuxuan
author_facet Zou, Xingchen
Yan, Yibo
Hao, Xixuan
Hu, Yuehong
Wen, Haomin
Liu, Erdong
Zhang, Junbo
Li, Yong
Li, Tianrui
Zheng, Yu
Liang, Yuxuan
contents As cities continue to burgeon, Urban Computing emerges as a pivotal discipline for sustainable development by harnessing the power of cross-domain data fusion from diverse sources (e.g., geographical, traffic, social media, and environmental data) and modalities (e.g., spatio-temporal, visual, and textual modalities). Recently, we are witnessing a rising trend that utilizes various deep-learning methods to facilitate cross-domain data fusion in smart cities. To this end, we propose the first survey that systematically reviews the latest advancements in deep learning-based data fusion methods tailored for urban computing. Specifically, we first delve into data perspective to comprehend the role of each modality and data source. Secondly, we classify the methodology into four primary categories: feature-based, alignment-based, contrast-based, and generation-based fusion methods. Thirdly, we further categorize multi-modal urban applications into seven types: urban planning, transportation, economy, public safety, society, environment, and energy. Compared with previous surveys, we focus more on the synergy of deep learning methods with urban computing applications. Furthermore, we shed light on the interplay between Large Language Models (LLMs) and urban computing, postulating future research directions that could revolutionize the field. We firmly believe that the taxonomy, progress, and prospects delineated in our survey stand poised to significantly enrich the research community. The summary of the comprehensive and up-to-date paper list can be found at https://github.com/yoshall/Awesome-Multimodal-Urban-Computing.
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spellingShingle Deep Learning for Cross-Domain Data Fusion in Urban Computing: Taxonomy, Advances, and Outlook
Zou, Xingchen
Yan, Yibo
Hao, Xixuan
Hu, Yuehong
Wen, Haomin
Liu, Erdong
Zhang, Junbo
Li, Yong
Li, Tianrui
Zheng, Yu
Liang, Yuxuan
Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
As cities continue to burgeon, Urban Computing emerges as a pivotal discipline for sustainable development by harnessing the power of cross-domain data fusion from diverse sources (e.g., geographical, traffic, social media, and environmental data) and modalities (e.g., spatio-temporal, visual, and textual modalities). Recently, we are witnessing a rising trend that utilizes various deep-learning methods to facilitate cross-domain data fusion in smart cities. To this end, we propose the first survey that systematically reviews the latest advancements in deep learning-based data fusion methods tailored for urban computing. Specifically, we first delve into data perspective to comprehend the role of each modality and data source. Secondly, we classify the methodology into four primary categories: feature-based, alignment-based, contrast-based, and generation-based fusion methods. Thirdly, we further categorize multi-modal urban applications into seven types: urban planning, transportation, economy, public safety, society, environment, and energy. Compared with previous surveys, we focus more on the synergy of deep learning methods with urban computing applications. Furthermore, we shed light on the interplay between Large Language Models (LLMs) and urban computing, postulating future research directions that could revolutionize the field. We firmly believe that the taxonomy, progress, and prospects delineated in our survey stand poised to significantly enrich the research community. The summary of the comprehensive and up-to-date paper list can be found at https://github.com/yoshall/Awesome-Multimodal-Urban-Computing.
title Deep Learning for Cross-Domain Data Fusion in Urban Computing: Taxonomy, Advances, and Outlook
topic Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.19348