Hierarchical Bayesian Method in the Study of Individual Level Behavior- In the Context of Discrete Choice Modeling with Revealed and Stated Preference Data - Dong Xiaojing
Hierarchical Bayesian Method in the Study of Individual Level Behavior- In the Context of Discrete Choice Modeling with Revealed and Stated Preference Data - Dong Xiaojing
AutorzyDong Xiaojing
EAN: 9783836423533
Symbol
205FAV03527KS
Rok wydania
2007
Elementy
80
Oprawa
Miekka
Format
17.0x24.4cm
Język
angielski

Bez ryzyka
14 dni na łatwy zwrot

Szeroki asortyment
ponad milion pozycji

Niskie ceny i rabaty
nawet do 50% każdego dnia
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Symbol
205FAV03527KS
Kod producenta
9783836423533
Rok wydania
2007
Elementy
80
Oprawa
Miekka
Format
17.0x24.4cm
Język
angielski

A major breakthrough in travel demand modeling in the early 1970's was
modeling based on disaggregate (individual) level data (McFadden 2001).
Although the disaggregate model focuses on individual level behavior, the
estimated model parameters are fixed across individuals. To incorporate
unobserved taste variations across individuals, recent developments allow for
the parameters to vary across individuals, such as the Mixed Logit model,
where the parameters are assumed to follow a distribution. The mixed logit
model recognizes the differences among individuals, but it does not
distinguish individuals who respond differently to travel service changes. This
study focuses on the application of the Hierarchical Bayesian method to
obtain individual level inferences. We demonstrate the advantage of this
method by obtaining a more reasonable distribution of value of travel time
relative to the distribution obtained from the mixed logit model. In addition,
the HB method helps us to combine information from both revealed and
stated preference data, where the revealed preference data is limited to
properties of only the chosen alternatives.
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