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THEO A. ARENTZE
Urban Planning Group, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, Eindhoven University of Technology, P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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Citations
PageRank
Year
Estimating a latent-class user model for travel recommender systems.
0
0.34
2018
Socially rational agents in spatial land use planning: A heuristic proposal based negotiation mechanism.
3
0.38
2016
Towards process validation for complex transport models: A sensitivity analysis of a social network-enhanced activity-travel model
2
0.38
2016
A Personalised Recommender System for Tourists on City Trips: Concepts and Implementation.
1
0.38
2016
Simulating choice set formation processes in a model of endogenous dynamics of activity-travel behavior: The effect of awareness parameters.
0
0.34
2015
Dynamic Adaptation of Personalised Recommendations Based on Tourists' Affective State.
0
0.34
2015
Personalized multi-modal route planning: a preference-measurement and learning-based approach.
0
0.34
2014
Multi-day activity scheduling reactions to planned activities and future events in a dynamic model of activity-travel behavior.
3
0.47
2014
Tourists' Dynamic Needs and Affects in Personalised Travel Route Recommendations.
0
0.34
2014
An agent-based random-utility-maximization model to generate social networks with transitivity in geographic space.
5
0.56
2013
Negotiating on location, timing, duration, and participant in agent-mediated joint activity-travel scheduling.
1
0.35
2013
A multilevel path analysis of contact frequency between social network members.
2
0.52
2012
New ICTs and social interaction: Modelling communication frequency and communication mode choice.
8
0.60
2012
A Multimodal Transport Network Model for Advanced Traveler Information System.
2
0.39
2011
Matching office firms types and location characteristics: An exploratory analysis using Bayesian classifier networks
0
0.34
2011
Constructing Personalized Transportation Networks In Multi-State Supernetworks: A Heuristic Approach
4
0.70
2011
Data Mining of Travel Surveys Using Bayesian Network Learning
0
0.34
2008
A multi-agent paradigm as structuring principle for planning support systems
10
0.55
2008
Modelling land-use decisions under conditions of uncertainty
7
0.53
2007
Travelers' Need for Information in Traffic and Transit: Results from a Web Survey
5
0.79
2007
Integrating Bayesian networks and decision trees in a sequential rule-based transportation model
15
1.00
2006
Modelling Perception Updating Of Travel Times In The Context Of Departure Time Choice Under Its
2
0.46
2004
Multistate Supernetwork Approach To Modelling Multi-Activity, Multimodal Trip Chains
4
0.65
2004
Measuring the goodness-of-fit of decision-tree models of discrete and continuous activity-travel choice: methods and empirical illustration
3
0.64
2003
Deriving rules from activity diary data: A learning algorithm and results of computer experiments.
0
0.34
2001
Design Of A View-Based Dss For Location Planning
7
0.90
1996
Multistop-Based Measurements Of Accessibility In A Gis Environment
3
0.64
1994
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