Workshop in honour of Daniel McFadden - 15th IATBR
Workshop in honour of Daniel McFadden - 15th IATBR
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Description
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
Venue
University of California, Santa Barbara University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, 93106 Santa Barbara
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Workshop in honour of Daniel McFadden - 15th IATBR
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