TR 631 LT 2.5 Other Methods
TR 631 LT 2.5 Other Methods
TR 631 LT 2.5 Other Methods
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Discrete Choice Methods
Since individuals choose whether to make specific trips,
discrete choice models such as binary logit can be used
to predict trip productions.
With binary logit, the probability that an individual will
choose to make one or more trips (as opposed to not
travelling) can be expressed as
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From the estimated coefficients, you can see how the
explanatory variables will impact the probability with
which an individual will make a certain trip.
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Interpreting the results of a logit model
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Interpreting the results of a logit model
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Interpreting the results of a logit model
This logit model predicts the probability with which an
individual will make a work trip according to the
following equation:
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Interpreting the results of a logit model
For example, the coefficient for education (0.211)
suggests that, all else being equal, people with more
education are more likely to make work trips than those
with less education.
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Interpreting the results of a logit model
You can also use the equation above to calculate how a
change in an explanatory variable will impact a person’s
probability of making a work trip.
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Discrete Choice Methods
Example
The Dutch National Transport Model System is fully
based on disaggregated discrete choice models of
travel demand.
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Discrete Choice Methods
Example
The unit of analysis is a person, member of a household
with known characteristics.
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Example
• Structure of disaggregated trip choice models for trip production
in the Dutch National [Source: LMS, 199?]
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Example
It is a so-called stop/repeat-model.
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Discrete Choice Methods
Example
• Structure of disaggregated trip choice models for trip production
in the Dutch National [Source: LMS, 199?]
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Trip Generation with Count Data Models
Poisson model
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Artificial Neural Networks (ANN)
The classical transportation planning methods are
based on simple extrapolation of trends.
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A Fuzzy Expert System
In this method the final output, i.e. the number of
generated trips for each traffic zone will be found using
a reasoning scheme.
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Activity Based Modelling
• Activity-based modelling of travel demand belong to the
third generation of travel demand models, which received
extensive interest.
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Activity Based Modelling
• Discrete Choice Models
• Discrete choice models have been used to model
complex travel behavior by the activity-based approach
since 1980s, although it was originally developed and
applied in the context of trip based framework.
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Activity Based Modelling
• Rule Based Simulation Models
• The AMOS model, which was at the heart of the SAMS
model, was an example of Rule Based Simulation Model
that had been applied to a real-world policy analysis
situation.