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Activity-based modeling 4 Dynamic activity generation 2 Events 2 Needs 2 Planned activities 2 Activity based modeling 1 Activity planning 1 Activity scheduling behavior 1 Activity sequence patterns 1 Activity sequencing 1 Bayesian estimation 1 Behavioral models 1 Dynamic activity scheduling 1 Environmental risk management 1 Multi-day activity planning 1 Multiple correspondence analysis 1 Prospective survey 1 Retrospective questionnaire 1 Travel-demand modeling 1 activity based modeling 1 activity-based modeling 1 collective decision-making 1 fuzzy logic based indicators 1 joint activities 1 location of secondary activities 1 multi-agent systems 1 share model 1 time use 1
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Arentze, Theo 3 Nijland, Linda 3 Timmermans, Harry 3 ANDREY, DENISE 1 Ahmed, Usman 1 Auld, Joshua 1 GIORDANO, PAOLO 1 Gliebe, John 1 Koppelman, Frank 1 Moeckel, Rolf 1 Mohammadian, Abolfazl 1 Moreno, Ana Tsui 1 VANCHERI, ALBERTO 1
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Transportation 4 Advances in Complex Systems (ACS) 1 Journal of Geographical Systems 1 Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 1
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Microscopic activity sequence generation: a multiple correspondence analysis to explain travel behavior based on socio-demographic person attributes
Ahmed, Usman; Moreno, Ana Tsui; Moeckel, Rolf - In: Transportation 48 (2020) 3, pp. 1481-1502
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Multi-day activity scheduling reactions to planned activities and future events in a dynamic model of activity-travel behavior
Nijland, Linda; Arentze, Theo; Timmermans, Harry - In: Journal of Geographical Systems 16 (2014) 1, pp. 71-87
Modeling multi-day planning has received scarce attention in activity-based transport demand modeling so far. However, new dynamic activity-based approaches are being developed at the current moment. The frequency and inflexibility of planned activities and events in activity schedules of...
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Representing and estimating interactions between activities in a need-based model of activity generation
Nijland, Linda; Arentze, Theo; Timmermans, Harry - In: Transportation 40 (2013) 2, pp. 413-430
Although several activity-based models made the transition to practice in recent years, modeling dynamic activity generation and especially, the mechanisms underlying activity generation are not well incorporated in the current activity-based models. For instance, current models assume that...
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Incorporating planned activities and events in a dynamic multi-day activity agenda generator
Nijland, Linda; Arentze, Theo; Timmermans, Harry - In: Transportation 39 (2012) 4, pp. 791-806
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FUZZY LOGIC BASED MODELING OF TRAFFIC FLOWS INDUCED BY REGIONAL SHOPPING MALLS
VANCHERI, ALBERTO; GIORDANO, PAOLO; ANDREY, DENISE - In: Advances in Complex Systems (ACS) 17 (2014) 03, pp. 1450017-1
In this paper, we present an agent-based model aiming at supporting decisions about the planning of shopping malls (SM), with a main focus about their environmental impact. The model forecasts the traffic flows induced by SM at the regional level on the whole road network of Canton Ticino...
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Activity planning processes in the Agent-based Dynamic Activity Planning and Travel Scheduling (ADAPTS) model
Auld, Joshua; Mohammadian, Abolfazl - In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 46 (2012) 8, pp. 1386-1403
This paper describes the representation of the activity planning process utilized in a new activity-based microsimulation model called the ADAPTS (Agent-based Dynamic Activity Planning and Travel Scheduling) model, which dynamically simulates activity and travel planning and scheduling. The...
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A model of joint activity participation between household members
Gliebe, John; Koppelman, Frank - In: Transportation 29 (2002) 1, pp. 49-72
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