Estimating a model of dynamic activity generation based on one-day observations: method and results

T. Arentze, D.F. Ettema, H.J.P. Timmermans

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    Abstract

    In this paper we develop and explore an approach to estimate dynamicmodels of activitygeneration on one-day travel-diary data. Dynamicmodels predict multi-dayactivity patterns of individuals taking into account dynamic needs as well as day-varying preferences and time-budgets. We formulate an ordered-logit model of dynamicactivity-agenda-formation decisions and show how one-day observation probabilities can be derived from the model as a function of the model’s parameters and, with that, how parameters can be estimated using standard loglikelihood estimation. A scale parameter cannot be identified because information on within-person variability is lacking in one-day data. An application of the method to data from a national travel survey illustrates the method. A test on simulated data indicates that, given a pre-set scale, the parameters can be identified and that estimates are robust for a source of heterogeneity not captured in the model. This result indicates that dynamicactivity-basedmodels of the kind considered here can be estimated from data that are less costly to collect and that support the large sample sizes typically required for travel-demand modeling. We conclude therefore that the proposed approach opens up a way to develop large-scale dynamicactivity-basedmodels of travel demand
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)71-83
    Number of pages13
    JournalTransportation Research. Part B
    Volume18
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

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