Drivers' route choice behavior : analysis by data mining algorithms.

Auteur(s)
Yamamoto, T. Kitamura, R. & Fujii, J.
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Decision trees and production rules, which are among the methods used in knowledge discovery and data mining, are applied to investigate drivers' route choice behavior. These methods have an advantage over artificial neural networks, another data mining method often used in analysis of travel behavior: they facilitate determination of the relationships between the explanatory variables and the choice. Specifically, the C4.5 algorithm, which produces a decision tree and a set of production rules from the tree, is applied here. Two surveys were carried out to collect data on drivers' route choice behavior between two alternative routes on expressway networks. The two data sets include the expected minimum, maximum, and average travel times along each alternative route, as indicated by the respondent as well as his or her sociodemographic attributes. The results of the analyses suggest that different expected travel times influence route choice in different cases and that a maximum or average travel time determines route choice in some cases regardless of other attributes. The results of a comparison analysis between the C4.5 algorithm and discrete choice models indicate the superior ability offered by the former in representing drivers' route choice.

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 29259 (In: C 29251 S [electronic version only]) /72 / ITRD E821893
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In: Traveler behavior and values 2002, Transportation Research Record TRR 1807, p. 59-66, 15 ref.

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