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RRM Symposium 2016, Delft, The Netherlands

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On September 13 2016 Caspar Chorus and I organised a symposium on RRM modelling

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The title of the symposium is:

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Random Regret Minimisation for travel behaviour research: State-of-the-art and the road ahead

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Programme

Click here to go to the symposium programme.

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Location

Lijm & Cultuur, Delft.

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Symposium presentations

Click on the presentations to download the presentations of our speakers

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Caspar Chorus                       RRM – A short history of nearly everything

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Harry Timmermans               Incorporating psycho-physical mapping into random regret choice mode

    (and click here for the associated paper)


Michel Bierlaire                      Incorporating advanced behavioral models in integer optimization

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Stephane Hess                       Limitations and contrasts: re-evaluating the benefits of alternatives to RUM

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Gerard De Jong                      The Dutch national transport model: past-present-future


Sander Van Cranenburgh     On the development of the Regret-based Dutch national transport model

 

Thijs Dekker                           Welfare economics in RRM

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Andrew Daly                           Is Regret a suitable basis for large-scale travel demand modelling?

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