This research considers how one might deduce the set of attractive routes for public transit passengers, as part of a boarding strategy, from passengers’ daily choices of which path to take. From the set of attractive routes (attractive set), a public transit passenger may be assumed to board the first service that arrives at the origin stop. To determine the attractive set, a statistical inference algorithm was developed and tested using a public transit farecard data set. The proposed algorithm was developed from an exact method that investigates the distribution of repeated boarding transactions in a farecard data set and infers the so-called steady-state strategies over the observation period. The advantage of the proposed method is in ...
To best make informed public transportation decisions, agencies must be aware of how individuals int...
The paper develops a data-driven approach for the inference of passenger itineraries in urban heavy ...
A hyperpath can be defined as a set of attractive lines identified by the passenger, each of which m...
This research considers how one might deduce the set of attractive routes for public transit passeng...
This paper contributes to the behavioural understanding of transit passengers' route choice decision...
Urban public transit providers historically have planned and managed their networks and services wit...
A recursive logit model is proposed for path choice modeling with transit smart card data in higher-...
Using smart card systems for public transport fare collection has provided a great opportunity to ac...
A recursive logit model is proposed for path choice modeling with transit smart card data in higher-...
A recursive logit model is proposed for path choice modeling with transit smart card data in higher-...
This paper contributes to the emerging literature analysing public transit fare card data for a bett...
This paper contributes to the emerging literature analysing public transit fare card data for a bett...
Development of an origin-destination demand matrix is crucial for transit planning. The development ...
This paper explores how we can use smart card data for bus passengers to reveal individual and aggre...
In modern urban transit networks, buses and subways are not distinguished as different modes of tran...
To best make informed public transportation decisions, agencies must be aware of how individuals int...
The paper develops a data-driven approach for the inference of passenger itineraries in urban heavy ...
A hyperpath can be defined as a set of attractive lines identified by the passenger, each of which m...
This research considers how one might deduce the set of attractive routes for public transit passeng...
This paper contributes to the behavioural understanding of transit passengers' route choice decision...
Urban public transit providers historically have planned and managed their networks and services wit...
A recursive logit model is proposed for path choice modeling with transit smart card data in higher-...
Using smart card systems for public transport fare collection has provided a great opportunity to ac...
A recursive logit model is proposed for path choice modeling with transit smart card data in higher-...
A recursive logit model is proposed for path choice modeling with transit smart card data in higher-...
This paper contributes to the emerging literature analysing public transit fare card data for a bett...
This paper contributes to the emerging literature analysing public transit fare card data for a bett...
Development of an origin-destination demand matrix is crucial for transit planning. The development ...
This paper explores how we can use smart card data for bus passengers to reveal individual and aggre...
In modern urban transit networks, buses and subways are not distinguished as different modes of tran...
To best make informed public transportation decisions, agencies must be aware of how individuals int...
The paper develops a data-driven approach for the inference of passenger itineraries in urban heavy ...
A hyperpath can be defined as a set of attractive lines identified by the passenger, each of which m...