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Joan Walker
Joan Walker
Professor, UC Berkeley CEE & GMS
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Discrete choice analysis: theory and application to travel demand
ME Ben-Akiva, SR Lerman
MIT press, 1985
140331985
Hybrid choice models: Progress and challenges
M Ben-Akiva, D McFadden, K Train, J Walker, C Bhat, M Bierlaire, ...
Marketing Letters 13, 163-175, 2002
8832002
Generalized random utility model
J Walker, M Ben-Akiva
Mathematical social sciences 43 (3), 303-343, 2002
7212002
Integration of choice and latent variable models
M Ben-Akiva, J Walker, AT Bernardino, DA Gopinath, T Morikawa, ...
Perpetual motion: Travel behaviour research opportunities and application …, 2002
6862002
Moving from trip-based to activity-based measures of accessibility
X Dong, ME Ben-Akiva, JL Bowman, JL Walker
Transportation Research Part A: policy and practice 40 (2), 163-180, 2006
629*2006
Extended discrete choice models: integrated framework, flexible error structures, and latent variables
JL Walker
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001
6182001
Extended framework for modeling choice behavior
M Ben-Akiva, D McFadden, T Gärling, D Gopinath, J Walker, D Bolduc, ...
Marketing letters 10, 187-203, 1999
4871999
Latent lifestyle preferences and household location decisions
JL Walker, J Li
Journal of Geographical Systems 9, 77-101, 2007
4312007
Identification of parameters in normal error component logit‐mixture (NECLM) models
JL Walker, M Ben‐Akiva, D Bolduc
Journal of Applied Econometrics 22 (6), 1095-1125, 2007
385*2007
Values, attitudes and travel behavior: a hierarchical latent variable mixed logit model of travel mode choice
M Paulssen, D Temme, A Vij, JL Walker
Transportation 41, 873-888, 2014
3622014
Incorporating the influence of latent modal preferences on travel mode choice behavior
A Vij, A Carrel, JL Walker
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 54, 164-178, 2013
325*2013
How, when and why integrated choice and latent variable models are latently useful
A Vij, JL Walker
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological 90, 192-217, 2016
3192016
Discrete choice with social and spatial network interdependencies: an empirical example using mixed generalized extreme value models with field and panel effects
ER Dugundji, JL Walker
Transportation Research Record 1921 (1), 70-78, 2005
2602005
Quantified traveler: Travel feedback meets the cloud to change behavior
J Jariyasunant, M Abou-Zeid, A Carrel, V Ekambaram, D Gaker, ...
Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems 19 (2), 109-124, 2015
214*2015
Projecting travelers into a world of self-driving vehicles: estimating travel behavior implications via a naturalistic experiment
M Harb, Y Xiao, G Circella, PL Mokhtarian, JL Walker
Transportation 45, 1671-1685, 2018
1852018
Risk, uncertainty and discrete choice models
A De Palma, M Ben-Akiva, D Brownstone, C Holt, T Magnac, D McFadden, ...
Marketing Letters 19, 269-285, 2008
1702008
Public transit use in the United States in the era of COVID-19: Transit riders’ travel behavior in the COVID-19 impact and recovery period
MEG Parker, M Li, MA Bouzaghrane, H Obeid, D Hayes, KT Frick, ...
Transport policy 111, 53-62, 2021
1642021
Hybrid choice models with logit kernel: applicability to large scale models 1
D Bolduc, M Ben-Akiva, J Walker, A Michaud
Integrated land-use and transportation models: behavioural foundations, 275-302, 2005
1532005
Advantages of latent class over continuous mixture of logit models
S Hess, M Ben-Akiva, D Gopinath, J Walker
Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds. Working paper, 2011
142*2011
Modeling private car ownership in China: investigation of urban form impact across megacities
J Li, JL Walker, S Srinivasan, WP Anderson
Transportation research record 2193 (1), 76-84, 2010
1402010
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