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Qinggang Gao, Joseph Molloy and Kay W. Axhausen
We studied trip purpose imputation using data mining and machine learning techniques based on a dataset of GPS-based trajectories gathered in Switzerland. With a large number of labeled activities in eight categories, we explored location information usi...
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Kamyar Hasanzadeh, Michal Czepkiewicz, Jukka Heinonen, Marketta Kyttä, Sanna Ala-Mantila, Juudit Ottelin
Axhausen, K. W. (2003). Social networks and travel: Some hypotheses. Transport and Society, 197, 90?108. doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-004663201
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Yuan Tian, Stephan Winter, Jian Wang
Axhausen, K., Schonfelder, S., Wolf, J., Oliveria, M., & Samaga, U. (2004). Eighty weeks of gps traces, approaches to enriching trip information. Paper presented at the Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
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Nicholas J. Klein, Michael J. Smart
Axhausen, K. W. (2002). A dynamic understanding of travel demand: A sketch. Arbeitsberichte Verkehrs- Und Raumplanung, 119, 1?20. doi.org/10.1108/9781786359520-001
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Allister Loder, Kay Werner Axhausen
In much of Switzerland, public transport offers high levels of accessibility to workplaces and other places that make season tickets legitimate substitutes for a car. These similar patterns of accessibility provided by both modes result in high levels of...
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Flavio Poletti, Patrick M. Bösch, Francesco Ciari and Kay W. Axhausen
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Basil Janis Vitins, Kay Axhausen
Shape grammars for urban design have attracted much interest in research and practice. Transport and urban planners increasingly deploy shape grammars, especially in simulations and procedural models. Shape grammars have multiple advantages due to their ...
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Patrick Michael Schirmer, Kay W. Axhausen
Various studies in the field of urban planning and design have given recommendations for "good urban forms," suggesting that specific spatial characteristics inform the quality of an urban landscape and the way people perceive and behave in them. When mo...
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Patrick M. Schirmer, Michael A.B. van Eggermond, Kay W. Axhausen
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Geospatial data available to researchers has increased tremendously over the last several decades, opening up opportunities to define residential location in multiple ways. This has led to a myriad of variables to define "location'' in residential locati...
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Fabian Märki, David Charypar, Kay Axhausen
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The authors propose a location choice procedure that is capable of handling changing conditions of aspects with different time horizons. It integrates expected travel time, current location effectiveness, prospective location effectiveness, and individua...
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