In a destination choice model, it is important to introduce alternatives that have been adequately aggregated into traffic analysis zone levels based on spatial similarities and feasibility of analysis, because considering every spatial location possible for the traveler as an elemental alternative is intractable in terms of data management and analysis. In this study, we derive strata for alternative sets through simple random sampling and stratified importance sampling based on the concept of Moran’s I. As a result of comparative analysis, we are able to reduce errors by drawing an adequate number of samples for the destination choice model’s choice alternative sets based on measures of spatial similarity.
Comparative analysis of traveler destination choice models by method of sampling alternatives
Transportation Planning and Technology ; 40 , 4 ; 465-478
2017-05-19
14 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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