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Workshop in honour of Daniel McFadden - 15th IATBR

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Workshop in honour of Daniel McFadden - 15th IATBR

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Date

Jul 20 2018 09:00 - 18:00

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IATBR conference website: http://www.iatbr2018.org/

Conference accommodation booking: https://meet.housing.ucsb.edu/Registration/Welcome.aspx?e=D60E32B030722901731A196F082E31CB/


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WORKSHOP PROGRAMME

Workshop in honour of Daniel McFadden

15th International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research

University of California at Santa Barbara

20 July 2018

Workshop organisers: Stephane Hess, Joan Walker, Moshe Ben-Akiva

9 AM: Welcome by Kostas Goulias, UCSB

9.15AM – 10:45 AM Session 1: Methodological developments

Session chair: Moshe Ben-Akiva

Mogens Fosgerau: Discrete choice, duality and Dan McFadden

Angelo Guevara : Estimation of discrete choice models under sampling of alternatives

Nathalie Picard: Discrete choice and collective decision making

Akshay Vij: Nonparametric methods for discrete choice analysis

11.15AM – 12:45PM Session 2: Behavioural insights vs predictive power

Session chair: Michel Bierlaire

Timothy Brathwaite: Microeconomics meets machine learning

Amanda Stathopoulos: Nearly neoclassical -- choice analysis in practice balancing prediction and description

Stephane Hess: Insights for choice modelling from mathematical psychology & neuroeconomics

Song Gao: Understanding learning for travel choice modelling

12:45PM – 2PM: Lunch

2PM – 3.30PM: Session 3: Data and novel applications

Session chair: Joan Walker

Charisma Choudhury: Using ubiquitous data for choice modelling

Michiel Bliemer: Random utility theory implications for statistical design

Kenneth Train: Welfare analysis from travel cost models: the Deepwater Horizon spill

Maria Kamargianni: Demand models for Mobility-as-a-Service

4PM – 5:30PM: Session 4: Panel discussion on Dan’s impact on transport research

Session chair: Chandra Bhat

Discussants: Shlomo Bekhor, David Brownstone, David Bunch, André de Palma, Pat Mokhtarian, Ricardo Daziano

Concluding remarks by Dan McFadden

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University of California, Santa Barbara University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, 93106 Santa Barbara

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