arXiv Machine Learning By Xiaoyue Liu, Zheng Dong

LLM-Guided Transportation Hub Capacity Planning with Textual Business Inputs

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arXiv:2607. 03651v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: While traditional hub capacity planning models optimize effectively for quantitative inputs, they often fail to digest qualitative business context.

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