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travel demand modeling 7 Travel demand modeling 6 Social and Behavioral Sciences 4 Activity-based travel analysis 2 Architecture 2 Mathematical programming 2 Mumbai Metropolitan Region 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 accessibility 2 attitudinal data 2 discrete choice models 2 dynamic models 2 high-speed rail 2 public transport 2 travel behavior 2 Activity-based modeling 1 Activity-based travel demand modeling 1 Agent-based model 1 Ballungsraum 1 Bayesian estimation 1 Behavioral mixture model 1 Bewertung 1 Bounded Rationality 1 Complex networks 1 Connectivity 1 Data mining 1 Dynamic activity generation 1 Evaluation 1 GPS Study 1 Großstadt 1 High-speed rail 1 Hochgeschwindigkeitsverkehr 1 ITS modeling 1 Indifference Band 1 Intrahousehold interactions 1 Joint activity participation 1 Kraftfahrzeug 1 Large city 1 Latent class choice model 1
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Free 8 Undetermined 6
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Book / Working Paper 10 Article 6
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Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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Undetermined 11 English 5
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Chintawar, Soham 2 Golob, Thomas F. 2 Hanni, Chetan Kumar 2 Levinson, David 2 Rao, K. V. Krishna 2 Yewale, Akash 2 Zhang, Lei 2 Zhu, Shanjiang 2 Arentze, Theo 1 Bhat, Chandra 1 Carrel, André 1 Di, Xuan 1 Duan, J. 1 Ewe, Kenneth 1 Ghasri, Milad 1 Goulias, Konstadinos 1 Hu, Hsi-Hwa 1 Johnston, Robert A. 1 Liu, Henry X. 1 Nijland, Linda 1 Paleti, Rajesh 1 Pendyala, Ram 1 Rashidi, Taha Hossein 1 Recker, W. W. 1 Recker, Wilfred W. 1 Recker, Will W 1 Rodier, Caroline J. 1 Saberi, Meead 1 Schmitt, Laura 1 Shuldiner, Alec 1 Shuldiner, Paul 1 Sidharthan, Raghuprasad 1 Timmermans, Harry 1 Vij, Akshay 1 Walker, Joan L. 1 Wang, H. 1 Xiong, Chenfeng 1 Yang, Di 1
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Institute for Transportation Studies (ITS), University of California-Berkeley 6 Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group (Nexus), University of Minnesota 2
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University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers 6 Transportation 3 Working Papers / Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group (Nexus), University of Minnesota 2 ADBI Working Paper Series 1 Networks and spatial economics : a journal of infrastructure modeling and computation 1 Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 1 Transportation science : a journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences 1 Working papers / ADB Institute 1
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RePEc 12 ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 1
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Travel and land-use impacts of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail in the Mumbai metropolitan region
Hanni, Chetan Kumar; Yewale, Akash; Chintawar, Soham; … - 2019
Mumbai is the financial capital of India, where the commuter share of suburban rail and city bus systems is greater than 70%. With only one metro line, 11.4 kilometers (km) long (Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar), being operational at present, a large network i.e., about 230 km of metro system has been...
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Travel and land-use impacts of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail in the Mumbai metropolitan region
Hanni, Chetan Kumar; Yewale, Akash; Chintawar, Soham; … - 2019
Mumbai is the financial capital of India, where the commuter share of suburban rail and city bus systems is greater than 70%. With only one metro line, 11.4 kilometers (km) long (Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar), being operational at present, a large network i.e., about 230 km of metro system has been...
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A high-order hidden Markov model and its applications for dynamic car ownership analysis
Xiong, Chenfeng; Yang, Di; Zhang, Lei - In: Transportation science : a journal of the Institute for … 52 (2018) 6, pp. 1365-1375
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A complex network methodology for travel demand model evaluation and validation
Saberi, Meead; Rashidi, Taha Hossein; Ghasri, Milad; … - In: Networks and spatial economics : a journal of … 18 (2018) 4, pp. 1051-1073
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Structural Equation Modeling For Travel Behavior Research
Golob, Thomas F. - Institute for Transportation Studies (ITS), University … - 2011
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is an extremely flexible linear-in-parameters multivariate statistical modeling technique. It has been used in modeling travel behavior and values since about 1980, and its use is rapidly accelerating, partially due to the availability of imporved software. The...
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Development of an estimation procedure for an activity-based travel demand model
Recker, Will W; Duan, J.; Wang, H. - Institute for Transportation Studies (ITS), University … - 2008
In this paper, we implement an estimation procedure for a particular mathematical programming activity-based model in order to estimate the relative importance of factors associated with spatial and temporal interrelationships among the out-of-home activities that motivate a household’s...
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Indifference Bands for Route Switching
Di, Xuan; Liu, Henry X.; Zhu, Shanjiang; Levinson, David - Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group … - 2014
The replacement I-35W bridge in Minneapolis saw less traffic than the original bridge though it provided substantial travel time saving for many travelers. This observation cannot be explained by the classical route choice assumption that travelers always take the shortest path. Accordingly, a...
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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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A household-level activity pattern generation model with an application for Southern California
Bhat, Chandra; Goulias, Konstadinos; Pendyala, Ram; … - In: Transportation 40 (2013) 5, pp. 1063-1086
This paper develops and estimates a multiple discrete continuous extreme value model of household activity generation that jointly predicts the activity participation decisions of all individuals in a household by activity purpose and the precise combination of individuals participating. The...
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The measure of all things: reflections on changing conceptions of the individual in travel demand modeling
Shuldiner, Alec; Shuldiner, Paul - In: Transportation 40 (2013) 6, pp. 1117-1131
Transportation demand modeling has evolved in scope, theory, and practice in the many decades since the US Bureau of Public Roads pioneered home interview transportation studies in metropolitan households in the early 1940s. The major currents of these developments are discussed in the present...
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