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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
measure S, leading to a Path Aggregation THeorem (PATH). It states that, in transport networks where unique measures of the …, but only at non trivial computational cost. We point out that the path aggregation issue, whereby aggregation of paths by …
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