With today’s profusion of open data sources and real-time feeds, transit agencies have an unparalleled opportunity to leverage large amounts of data to improve transit service. Thanks to NITC researchers, there is now an open-source tool for that. The new Social-Transportation Analytic Toolbox (STAT) for Transit Networks, developed by researchers at the University of Utah and Portland State University, is a dynamic platform that combines Twitter, general transit feed specification (GTFS), and census transportation planning products (CTPP)—in this case, job density data—to help agencies evaluate overall system performance and identify connectivity gaps. It can also act as a decision support tool for recommending service improvements
TA-65A0267In previous phases of this research, we developed a methodology for surveying transit ride...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013The United States energy information administration st...
Until recently, transit data lacked a common data format that could be used to share and integrate i...
This project builds an open-source, socio-transportation analytic (STAT) toolbox for public transit ...
This project builds an open-source, socio-transportation analytic (STAT) toolbox for public transit ...
Social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter have drastically altered the way inf...
Twitter provides an unfiltered and timestamped feed of information that can be aggregated to generat...
69A3551747119This study explores the benefits of text and sentiment analysis of Twitter data, as wel...
Understanding commuters’ perceptions, attitudes, and behavior is an important component of transport...
This webinar will present an open-source socio-transportation analytic toolbox (STAT) for public tra...
This work is supported by the Economic and Social Research Council [grant number ES/M001628/1]. We a...
In the United States, public transit ridership in 2020 declined by 79% compared to 2019 levels. With...
Recent technological innovations have changed why, when, where, and how people travel. This, along w...
This project developed a simple methodology for using Twitter data to explore public perceptions abo...
University Transportation Centers Programhttps://doi.org/10.7922/G2862DSW2022PDFTech ReportBoarnet, ...
TA-65A0267In previous phases of this research, we developed a methodology for surveying transit ride...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013The United States energy information administration st...
Until recently, transit data lacked a common data format that could be used to share and integrate i...
This project builds an open-source, socio-transportation analytic (STAT) toolbox for public transit ...
This project builds an open-source, socio-transportation analytic (STAT) toolbox for public transit ...
Social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter have drastically altered the way inf...
Twitter provides an unfiltered and timestamped feed of information that can be aggregated to generat...
69A3551747119This study explores the benefits of text and sentiment analysis of Twitter data, as wel...
Understanding commuters’ perceptions, attitudes, and behavior is an important component of transport...
This webinar will present an open-source socio-transportation analytic toolbox (STAT) for public tra...
This work is supported by the Economic and Social Research Council [grant number ES/M001628/1]. We a...
In the United States, public transit ridership in 2020 declined by 79% compared to 2019 levels. With...
Recent technological innovations have changed why, when, where, and how people travel. This, along w...
This project developed a simple methodology for using Twitter data to explore public perceptions abo...
University Transportation Centers Programhttps://doi.org/10.7922/G2862DSW2022PDFTech ReportBoarnet, ...
TA-65A0267In previous phases of this research, we developed a methodology for surveying transit ride...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013The United States energy information administration st...
Until recently, transit data lacked a common data format that could be used to share and integrate i...