2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.trc.2020.102667
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Route guidance ranking procedures with human perception consideration for personalized public transport service

Abstract: Highlights Establish an adjusted design framework for optimal paths for public transport users considering their preferences at the requested time of travel. Devise a novel lexicographical comparison methodology with a just noticeable difference (JND) consideration that captures human perception elements combined with preferences over different PT attributes. Establish the theorem for the comparison method to satisfy the axiom of transitivity and develop a… Show more

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“…PT route preferences also depend on other attributes including quality of service, fares, accessibility, connectivity and journey distances 40 . Travelers strive for personalized mobility 22 , 41 with the option of changing the relative value of TBC and CBT attributes at any time during the day. PT will prevail over PC as a conscious decision if the public will consider it a better fit for its personalized mobility needs.…”
Section: Transit Vs Private Carsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…PT route preferences also depend on other attributes including quality of service, fares, accessibility, connectivity and journey distances 40 . Travelers strive for personalized mobility 22 , 41 with the option of changing the relative value of TBC and CBT attributes at any time during the day. PT will prevail over PC as a conscious decision if the public will consider it a better fit for its personalized mobility needs.…”
Section: Transit Vs Private Carsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainability necessarily involves the capability to stand constantly, and therefore, we ought to consider people's preferences and comfort, on top of understanding our future layout through an integrated perspective 20 of environment, society, and economics. This notion is an element of the recommendation in the discussion section to take all four components—globalization 21 , personalization 22 , prioritization 23 and coordination of standardization 24 —into account to ultimately attain seamless and appealing urban mobility 4 , 25 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the link (China-province) shows these researchers focused their search on the provinces where the break out is traced such as Wuhan and Macao ( Lio et al, 2020 ). The heavy node travel has heavy links with travel-high-risk, travel-history signifying that some researchers tried to understand the pandemic by studying passengers' travel history and their prominent risks ( Ceder & Jiang 2020 ; Shi et al, 2020 ). Their degree centrality measures values also explain the linkages of the mentioned nodes, keyword travel (21) is leading followed by China (20), epidemic (20), travelers (17) and case (17
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Section: Results Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In traditional practice, metro operators empirically recommend the route with the shortest travel time or the lowest travel cost to passengers. Nevertheless, existing studies have shown that passengers with different travel purposes pay different attention to different factors [47,48]. For example, commuters may be more concerned about travel time reliability.…”
Section: Applications Based On Passenger Mobility Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%