基于活动的建模实践在美国的现状

IF 6.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Joel Freedman , David Ory , John Gliebe
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本期特刊呼吁“新的基本概念和方法来预测与乘客和商品运动相关的旅行行为,并将其紧密结合起来”。这一呼吁假设当前的基本概念和方法不足以完成手头的任务,特别是模拟后covid世界中的旅行者行为。但是,当前的基本概念和方法究竟是什么?本文通过对乘客出行建模实践现状的记录,填补了文献的空白,为专刊的研究奠定了基础。2007年发表在该杂志上的一篇文章描述了当时实践的现状,并建议了当时相对较新的“基于活动的”建模范式的未来方向(Davidson et al., 2007)。这些模式在美国已经成熟。这种成熟的一个结果是,模型开发人员和模型所有者不太可能在学术期刊上发表他们的方法,而不是在基于活动的模型开发的早期。因此,研究人员必须寻找机构模型文档,以了解旅行建模实践的状态,这很少做。我们试图通过记录基于活动的旅行建模实践的现状,参考相关的实际建模系统,并反思实际模型自最初部署以来的演变,来解决这一信息差距。这些参考文献可以被学术界用作“基线”,以证明新的基础概念和方法的比较价值。我们还确定并讨论了广泛采用基于活动的模型的障碍,并提出了可以为旅行建模实践增加价值的研究线索。
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The state of activity-based modeling practice in the United States
This special issue calls for “new foundational concepts and methods for predicting, and a close coupling of, travel behavior related to passenger and commodity movements.” This call assumes that the current foundational concepts and methods are insufficient for the task at hand, specifically simulating traveler behavior in a post-COVID world. But what, exactly, are the current foundational concepts and methods? This paper fills a gap in the literature and sets the stage for the special issue by documenting the current state of passenger travel modeling practice. A 2007 article published in this journal described what was then the current state of the practice and suggested future directions for what was then the relatively new “activity-based” modeling paradigm (Davidson et al., 2007). These models have now reached maturity in the United States. One outcome of this maturity is that model developers and model owners are less likely to publish their methods in academic journals than during the earlier years of activity-based model development. Researchers must therefore seek out agency model documentation to understand the state of travel modeling practice, which is rarely done. We seek to address this information gap by documenting the current state of the practice in activity-based travel modeling, with references to relevant practical modeling systems, and reflect on the evolution of practical models since their initial deployments. These references can be used by academics as “baselines” to demonstrate the comparative value of new foundational concepts and methods. We also identify and discuss obstacles to widespread adoption of activity-based models and suggest research threads that would add value to travel modeling practice.
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Transport Policy
Transport Policy Multiple-
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12.10
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10.30%
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282
期刊介绍: Transport Policy is an international journal aimed at bridging the gap between theory and practice in transport. Its subject areas reflect the concerns of policymakers in government, industry, voluntary organisations and the public at large, providing independent, original and rigorous analysis to understand how policy decisions have been taken, monitor their effects, and suggest how they may be improved. The journal treats the transport sector comprehensively, and in the context of other sectors including energy, housing, industry and planning. All modes are covered: land, sea and air; road and rail; public and private; motorised and non-motorised; passenger and freight.
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