Patricia : predicting activity-travel interdependencies with a suite of choice-based, interlinked analyses.

Author(s)
Borgers, A. Timmermans, H. & Waerden, P. van der
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Abstract

The development and performance of Patricia, a suite of (choice) models that can be used to analyze and predict activity-travel patterns, is reported. This suite of models, which differs from similar sequential utility-maximizing models of activity-travel patterns in that it incorporates a larger number of choice facets and choice options, was sequentially estimated with activity-travel data collected in the region of South Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The results of the estimation are satisfactory at the level of aggregated origin-destination matrices and individual activity patterns.

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C 29269 (In: C 29251 S [electronic version only]) /72 / ITRD E821903
Source

In: Traveler behavior and values 2002, Transportation Research Record TRR 1807, p. 145-153, 19 ref.

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