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Expert Systems With Applications | 2004

The application of rough sets analysis in activity-based modelling. Opportunities and constraints

Frank Witlox; Hans Tindemans

Abstract This paper reports on an attempt to introduce the rough sets (RS) technique into an activity-based modelling approach. Since their introduction in 1981 by Pawlak, rough sets have already been successfully applied in a series of research domains. Surprisingly, though the approach has never been applied in modelling travel choice patterns. In order to investigate the opportunities and constraints of the rough sets approach in activity-based travel modelling, we use data from a Belgian travel diary survey, and analyse these data by means of the rosetta -software. This software package was originally developed by Ohrn [Discernibility and Rough Sets in Medicine: Tools and Applications (1999)]. In total, two case studies are conducted through which the performance of the rough sets approach for travel pattern generation, classification and choice prediction will be ascertained. Although the overall results may seem not that promising, interesting conclusions for future research can be drawn.


World Transport Policy and Practice | 2004

Evaluating bicycle-car transport mode competitiveness in an urban environment. An activity-based approach

Frank Witlox; Hans Tindemans


Children, Youth and Environments | 2006

Acitivity patterns of children and youth in Gent (Belgium): a research note

Frank Witlox; Hans Tindemans


Spatial planning, urban form and sustainable transport / Williams, K. [edit.] | 2005

SAMBA: Spatial Analysis and Modelling Based on Activities: a pilot study for Antwerp and Ghent (Flanders, Belgium)

Hans Tindemans; D. van Hofstraeten; Ann Verhetsel; Frank Witlox


No pay, no queue? Oplossingen voor bereikbaarheidsproblemen in steden; 4: Methoden & technieken: vervoervraag / Colloquium Vervoersplanologisch Speurwerk | 2003

The application of rough sets analysis in activity-based modelling: opportunities and constraints

Hans Tindemans; Frank Witlox


Land | 2002

Dynamics in city regions: the intra-urban travel patterns in Antwerp and Ghent, Belgium

Ann Verhetsel; Frank Witlox; Hans Tindemans; Dries van Hofstraeten


5th Symposium of the International Urban Planning and Environment Association: “Creating Sustainable Urban Environments: Future Forms for City Living (UPE5) | 2002

SAMBA: Spatial Analysis and Modelling based on Activities. A pilot study for Antwerp and Ghent (Flanders, Belgium)

Ann Verhetsel; Frank Witlox; Hans Tindemans; D Van Hofstraeten


Compendium of papers of the Euroworkshop "Behavioural Responses to ITS". | 2003

A spatial approach to the analysis of household activity surveys in Belgium

Hans Tindemans; D Van Hofstraeten; Ann Verhetsel; Frank Witlox


Spatial Planning, Urban Form and Sustainable Transport | 2005

Spatial analysis and modelling based on activities. A pilot study for Antwerp and Ghent, Belgium

Hans Tindemans; D Van Hofstraeten; Ann Verhetsel; Frank Witlox


Regions and fiscal federalism: proceedings of the 44th Congress of the European Regional Science Association, Porto, 25-29 August, 2004 | 2004

How to incorporate the spatial dimension within destination choice models? The case of Antwerpen

Isabelle Thomas; Ann Verhetsel; Frank Witlox; Hakim Hammadou; Hans Tindemans; Dries van Hofstraeten

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Ann Verhetsel

National Fund for Scientific Research

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Hakim Hammadou

Université catholique de Louvain

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Isabelle Thomas

Université catholique de Louvain

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Margie Peden

World Health Organization

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John Dinwoodie

Saint Petersburg State University

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