2022
DOI: 10.31705/bprm.v2(1).2022.1
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Inferring the purposes of passenger trips from GPS records

Abstract: A technological revolution has emerged in the context of mobility surveys with the widescale usability of wearable and onboard global positioning system (GPS) devices. Sri Lanka is also at the edge of utilizing these, in replacing the traditional methods. The earnestness' for this transition is supported by the deficiencies such as higher cost, higher nonresponses rates, over and under-reporting, and small sample sizes of traditional surveys. The activity that a passenger performs after a trip, or the purpose … Show more

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