Modeling individuals' activity-travel rescheduling heuristics : theory and numerical experiments.

Author(s)
Joh, C.-H. Arentze, T. & Timmermans, H.
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Abstract

Previously, a theory of activity-travel rescheduling decisions was developed. This theory left open the problem of how individuals deal with the combinatorial problem of a very large solution space. Based on the argument that an appropriate algorithm should also be interpreted as a representation of an actual decision-making process, such an algorithm for activity-travel rescheduling is proposed here. Details are described, and a numerical illustration is provided to explore the face validity of the proposed algorithm.

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C 29254 (In: C 29251 S [electronic version only]) /72 / ITRD E821888
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In: Traveler behavior and values 2002, Transportation Research Record TRR 1807, p. 16-25, 9 ref.

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