2021
DOI: 10.3390/a14020047
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Modeling and Optimization in Resource Sharing Systems: Application to Bike-Sharing with Unequal Demands

Abstract: The imbalanced distribution of shared bikes in the dockless bike-sharing system (a typical example of the resource-sharing system), which may lead to potential customer churn and lost profit, gradually becomes a vital problem for bike-sharing firms and their users. To resolve the problem, we first formulate the bike-sharing system as a Markovian queueing network with higher-demand nodes and lower-demand nodes, which can provide steady-state probabilities of having a certain number of bikes at one node. A model… Show more

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“…represents the probability that samples belonging to t ′ i in partition T ′ belong to subset t j in an ideal partition [17]. It can be obtained that the information gain of attribute A for the division of the training set is the following.…”
Section: Data Acquisition and Preprocessingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…represents the probability that samples belonging to t ′ i in partition T ′ belong to subset t j in an ideal partition [17]. It can be obtained that the information gain of attribute A for the division of the training set is the following.…”
Section: Data Acquisition and Preprocessingmentioning
confidence: 99%