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Comparison of Fully Probabilistic and Partially Probabilistic Choice Set Models for Mode Choice

Journal

TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/03611981221103869

Keywords

planning and analysis; transportation demand forecasting; choice models; demand estimation; mode choice; models; modeling

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  1. Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India

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Contemporary models either consider choice sets as fully deterministic or fully probabilistic, but in reality, some alternatives are deterministically included or excluded while others may be included probabilistically. The proposed framework combines features of both types of models, leading to more accurate analysis of choice sets and better predictability of behavior.
Contemporary models consider choice sets to be either fully deterministic or fully probabilistic. Deterministic choice set models do not account for stochasticity in the choice set formation, whereas probabilistic choice set models fail to recognize that exclusion and inclusion can be deterministic for some alternatives and individuals and yet random for others. A more general scenario is, therefore, where some alternatives are deterministically included or excluded and others probabilistically included. This paper proposes a richer framework that combines the features of both deterministic and probabilistic choice set models and explicitly allows an alternative to be deterministically included, deterministically excluded, or probabilistically considered in the choice set. This framework is better than the conventional models in four aspects: (a) the factors influencing consideration type are explicitly and parametrically analyzed instead of assumption as 0 or 1; (b) the specification can disentangle factors that affect the inclusion outcome from the type of consideration; and (c) the specification also permits differential sensitivity to factors in conditional choice probability among those who consider an alternative deterministically versus probabilistically. The partially probabilistic choice set model, a special case of the proposed generalized framework, developed using empirical data collected from working commuters in Chennai city, is benchmarked against the fully probabilistic choice set models. The results show that the former had improved goodness-of-fit, realistic consideration probability estimates, and better predictability of mode shares than the latter. Relevant policies have been evaluated by identifying the appropriate target segments at both the consideration and choice stages using the proposed model.

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