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Closing the gap between behavior and models in route choice: The role of spatiotemporal constraints and latent traits in choice set formation
Authors:Sigal Kaplan Carlo Giacomo Prato
Institution:Technical University of Denmark, Department of Transport, Bygningstorvet 116 Vest, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
Abstract:A considerable gap exists between the behavioral paradigm of choice set formation in route choice and its representation in route choice modeling. While travelers form their viable choice set by retaining routes that satisfy spatiotemporal constraints, existing route generation techniques do not account for individual-related spatiotemporal constraints. This paper reduces the gap by proposing a route choice model incorporating spatiotemporal constraints and latent traits. The proposed approach combines stochastic route generation with a latent variable semi-compensatory model representing constraint-based choice set formation followed by compensatory choice. The model is applied to data focusing on habitual commuting route choice behavior in morning peak hours. Results show (i) the possibility of inferring spatiotemporal constraints from considered routes, (ii) the importance of incorporating spatiotemporal constraints and latent traits in route choice models, and (iii) the linkage between spatiotemporal constraints and time saving, spatial and mnemonic abilities.
Keywords:Route choice  Spatiotemporal constraints  Latent variable semi-compensatory model  Master set  Consideration set
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