The problem of reconstructing the origin-destination matrix for transport following fixed routes is studied. Estimates are based on statistics on passengers entering and leaving at each stop. Various models for estimating of origin-destination matrices are analyzed, including the entropy model and the generalized gravitational model. The properties of correspondences of duplicating and complementary routes are taken into account for comparing the models.
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