Predictive and prescriptive performance of bike-sharing demand forecasts for inventory management

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Gammelli, Daniele [1 ]
Wang, Yihua [2 ]
Prak, Dennis [3 ,4 ]
Rodrigues, Filipe [1 ]
Minner, Stefan [2 ,5 ]
Pereira, Francisco Camara [1 ]
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[1] Department of Technology, Management and Economics, Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, 2800, Denmark
[2] Logistics and Supply Chain Management, School of Management, Technical University of Munich, Munich,80333, Germany
[3] Department of Operations, University of Groningen, PO Box 800, Groningen,9700 AV, Netherlands
[4] Department Industrial Engineering and Business Information Systems, University of Twente, PO Box 217, Enschede,7500 AE, Netherlands
[5] Munich Data Science Institute (MDSI), Technical University of Munich, Garching,85748, Germany
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Learning systems - Bicycles - Inventory control - Recurrent neural networks - Forecasting - Decision making;
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Bike-sharing systems are a rapidly developing mode of transportation and provide an efficient alternative to passive, motorized personal mobility. The asymmetric nature of bike demand causes the need for rebalancing bike stations, which is typically done during nighttime. To determine the optimal starting inventory level of a station for a given day, a User Dissatisfaction Function (UDF) models user pickups and returns as non-homogeneous Poisson processes with piece-wise linear rates. In this paper, we devise a deep generative model directly applicable in the UDF by introducing a variational Poisson recurrent neural network model (VP-RNN) to forecast future pickup and return rates. We empirically evaluate our approach against both traditional and learning-based forecasting methods on real trip travel data from the city of New York, USA, and show how our model outperforms benchmarks in terms of system efficiency and demand satisfaction. By explicitly focusing on the combination of decision-making algorithms with learning-based forecasting methods, we highlight a number of shortcomings in literature. Crucially, we show how more accurate predictions do not necessarily translate into better inventory decisions. By providing insights into the interplay between forecasts, model assumptions, and decisions, we point out that forecasts and decision models should be carefully evaluated and harmonized to optimally control shared mobility systems. © 2022
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