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Members of our MLSM group attended the 103nd Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting (TRB 2024) in Washington D.C. from 7-11 January 2024. They preented/co-authored eight interesting papers. Check out below for the full list of papers.

  • Title: Analyzing the Reporting Error of Public Transport Trips in the Danish National Travel Survey Using Smart Card Data [paper]
  • Author: Georges Sfeir, Filipe Rodrigues, Maya Abou-Zeid, Francisco Camara Pereira
  • Title: Arrival Time Prediction for Autonomous Shuttle Services in the Real World: Evidence from Five Cities [paper]
  • Authors: Carolin Schmidt, Mathias Tygesen, Filipe Rodrigues
  • Title: Machine Learning-Enhanced Conformal Prediction Approach for Road Traffic Accident Severity Assessment: A Case Study of Rome [paper]
  • Authors: Mohamed Eldafrawi, Ken Koshy Varghese, Marzieh Afsari, Mahnaz Babapourdijojin, Guido Gentile
  • Title: Passenger Trip-to-Itinerary Assignment Method Based on Machine Learning and Cross-Feedback Mechanism
  • Authors: Xu Yan, Evelien Van der Hurk, Filipe Rodrigues, Yongxiang Zhang, Qiyuan Peng
  • Title: Alleviating Modelling Dilemmas in Choice Behaviors Using Probabilistic Graphical Modeling Framework
  • Authors: Dongwoo Lee, Sybil Derrible, Francisco Camara Pereira, Filipe Rodrigues
  • Title: Personalized Pareto Improving Tolling for Congestion Pricing and Tradable Mobility Credits
  • Authors: Siyu Chen, Ravi Seshadri, Carlos Lima Azevedo, Arun Akkinepally, Renming Liu, Yu Jiang, Moshe Ben-Akiva
  • Title: Tradable Credit Schemes for Mobility Management: Review and Comparison of Theoretical Experimental Research
  • Authors: Giovanni Albano, Andromachi Mourtzouchou, Konstantinos Mattas, Ravi Seshadri, Bat-hen Nahmias-Biran, Carlos Lima Azevedo, Biagio Filippo Ciuffo
  • Title: A Practical Tradable Credit Scheme to Manage the Commute Problem while Ensuring the Cumulative Revenue Neutrality of the Central Authority
  • Authors: Giovanni Albano, Konstantinos Mattas, Ravi Seshadri, Carlos Lima Azevedo, Biagio Filippo Ciuffo

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