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Abraham's Law of traffic assignment 1 Abraham-McFadden approach 1 Aggregation of path characteristics 1 Box-Cox transformations (BCT) 1 CUBE Voyager 1 Claude Abraham 1 Daniel McFadden 1 EOLE 1 French engineers 1 Inclusive values 1 Kirchhoff's distribution 1 Logarithmic Logit 1 Michel Barbier 1 Multinomial Logit 1 Multipath assignment 1 NODUS 1 Non linearity of Representative Utility Functions (RUF) 1 Origins of Random Utility Models (RUM) 1 PRISM 1 Paris RER E westerly extension 1 Path aggregation 1 Probit 1 Public Transit (PT) assignment 1 Robert Fogel 1 SAMPERS 1 Shannon's measure of information 1 Stanley Warner 1 VISUM 1 transit hierarchies 1
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Shannon's measure of information, path averages and the origins of random utility models in transport itinerary or mode choice analysis
Gaudry, Marc; Quinet, Emile - HAL - 2012
We interpret the often mentioned difference between Logsum and average utility in terms of Shannon's (1948) information measure S, leading to a Path Aggregation THeorem (PATH). It states that, in transport networks where unique measures of the utility of multiple paths are required for demand...
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