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We propose and validate a model for pedestrian walking behavior, based on discrete choice modeling. Two main types of behavior are identified: unconstrained and constrained. By unconstrained, we refer to behavior patterns which are independent from other i ...
In this contribution, the Bayesian framework for interpretation of evidence when applied to forensic speaker recognition is introduced. Different aspects of the use of voice as evidence in the court are addressed, as well as the use by the forensic expert ...
The role of discrete choice models in decision-making support has significantly grown during the past 20 years. This is particularly true in the context of marketing and transportation, where it is critical to understand and forecast choice behavior in a d ...
We consider an estimation procedure for discrete choice models in general and Multivariate Extreme Value (MEV) models in particular. It is based on a pseudo-likelihood function, generalizing the Conditional Maximum Likelihood (CML) estimator by Manski and ...
The emergence of Intelligent Transportation Systems and the associated technologies has increased the need for complex models and algorithms. Namely, real-time information systems, directly influencing transportation demand, must be supported by detailed b ...
We consider an estimation procedure for discrete choice models in general and Generalized Extreme Value (GEV) models in particular. It is based on a pseudo-likelihood function, generalizing the Conditional Maximum Likelihood (CML) estimator by Manski and M ...
When using random utility models for a route choice problem, choice set generation and correlation among alternatives are two issues that make the modelling complex. In this paper, we propose a modelling approach where the path overlap is captured with a s ...
In this paper we propose a general framework for pedestrian walking behavior, based on discrete choice modeling. Two main behaviors are identified: unconstrained and constrained. The constrained patterns are further classified into attractive interactions ...
This paper presents a new paradigm for choice set generation in the context of route choice. We assume that the choice sets contain all paths connecting each origin-destination pair. These sets are in general impossible to generate explicitly. Therefore, w ...
We propose and validate a model for pedestrian walking behavior, based on discrete choice modeling. Two main behaviors are identified: unconstrained and constrained. The constrained patterns are captured by a leader-follower model and by a collision avoida ...