There is substantial evidence to indicate that route choice in urban areas is complex cognitive process, conducted under uncertainty and formed on partial perspectives. Yet, conventional route choice models continue make simplistic assumptions around the nature of human cognitive ability, memory and preference. In this paper, a novel framework for route choice in urban areas is introduced, aiming to more accurately reflect the uncertain, bounded nature of route choice decision making. Two main advances are introduced. The first involves the definition of a hierarchical model of space representing the relationship between urban features and human cognition, combining findings from both the extensive previous literature on spatial cognition a...
The perception of urban subdivisions, deriving from regionalisation processes and the identification...
AbstractThis paper proposes a day-to-day route choice model based on travellers’ behavioural charact...
The review of literature is hierarchically organized in terms of • the pedestrian1s ever widening sp...
AbstractThere is substantial evidence to indicate that route choice in urban areas is complex cognit...
Urban systems are highly complex and non-linear in nature, defined by the behaviours and interaction...
We present a new approach for modeling and analyzing route choice behavior. It is motivated by the n...
Research interest in pedestrian behaviour spans the retail industry, emergency services, urban plann...
AbstractTraveller route choice behaviour is influenced by many uncertain factors, which include both...
This paper disentangles cognitive and communicative factors influencing planning strategies in the e...
A new approach to create the model of individual behavior in urban public transit systems with headw...
In recent years, a broad array of disciplines (psychology, economics, marketing, public policy and t...
Prior research on route descriptions does not reveal much about the relationship between mentally pl...
AbstractModeling route choice behavior is problematic, but essential to appraise travelers' percepti...
Route choice models play an important role in many aspects of transportation analysis, when the usua...
Accurate route choice modeling is one of the most important aspects when predicting the effects of t...
The perception of urban subdivisions, deriving from regionalisation processes and the identification...
AbstractThis paper proposes a day-to-day route choice model based on travellers’ behavioural charact...
The review of literature is hierarchically organized in terms of • the pedestrian1s ever widening sp...
AbstractThere is substantial evidence to indicate that route choice in urban areas is complex cognit...
Urban systems are highly complex and non-linear in nature, defined by the behaviours and interaction...
We present a new approach for modeling and analyzing route choice behavior. It is motivated by the n...
Research interest in pedestrian behaviour spans the retail industry, emergency services, urban plann...
AbstractTraveller route choice behaviour is influenced by many uncertain factors, which include both...
This paper disentangles cognitive and communicative factors influencing planning strategies in the e...
A new approach to create the model of individual behavior in urban public transit systems with headw...
In recent years, a broad array of disciplines (psychology, economics, marketing, public policy and t...
Prior research on route descriptions does not reveal much about the relationship between mentally pl...
AbstractModeling route choice behavior is problematic, but essential to appraise travelers' percepti...
Route choice models play an important role in many aspects of transportation analysis, when the usua...
Accurate route choice modeling is one of the most important aspects when predicting the effects of t...
The perception of urban subdivisions, deriving from regionalisation processes and the identification...
AbstractThis paper proposes a day-to-day route choice model based on travellers’ behavioural charact...
The review of literature is hierarchically organized in terms of • the pedestrian1s ever widening sp...