2022
DOI: 10.14295/transportes.v30i2.2686
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Disaggregated approach to urban trip distribution: a comparative analysis between artificial neural networks and discrete choice models

Abstract: Discrete choice models have been used over the years in disaggregated approaches to forecast destination choices.  However, there are important constraints in some of these models that pose obstacles to using them, such as the Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives (IIA) property in the Multinomial Logit model, the need to assume specific structures and high calibration times, depending on the complexity of the case being evaluated. However, some of these mentioned constraints could be mitigated using Mixed M… Show more

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