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2nd NRP 78 Programme Conference
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The event allows scientific exchange between the different NRP 78 research groups and those of the SNSF special call on Coronaviruses.
Social interaction and social networks
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A comparative study of social interaction frequencies among social network members in five countries.
Can my activity choices be explained through what my friends offer? Exploring a Social Capital Theory of leisure activity
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Michael Maness (University of South Florida) about insights from social capital measures to build more socially and behaviorally realistic models in the CMC Online Seminar Series.
Modelling the dynamics of preference change
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Akshay Vij (University of South Australia) about the dynamics of preference change in the CMC Online Seminar Series.
Choice models with stochastic variables and random coefficients
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Abdul R. Pinjari from the Indian Institute of Science examines the use of the integrated choice and latent variable (ICLV) framework in the CMC Online Seminar Series.
Discrete choice meets discrete optimization
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Emma Frejinger (Université de Montréal) on background on so-called recursive route choice models in the CMC Online Seminar Series.
Using choice modelling to inform maritime transport development in Southern Africa
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Abisai Konstantinus (CEO, Ndatara) about the suitability of choice modeling for maritime transport development in Africa in the CMC Online Seminar Series.
Choice experiments using virtual reality: Some lessons compared to traditional text and image experiments
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Julian Arellana from the University Del Norte about benefits and drawbacks of using Virtual Reality (VR) for choice experiments in the CMS Online Seminar Series.
Smokers’ choices and addiction: A hybrid choice model approach in the US.
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John Buckell (University of Oxford) with David Hensher and Stephane Hess in the CMC Online Seminar Series.
Generative machine learning for discrete-continuous choice data
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Bilal Farooq from Ryerson University talks about large-scale discrete-continuous (MDC) choice data.
Risk and uncertainty in choice experiments using simulated experiences
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Michiel Bliemer from the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies at the University of Sydney Business School talks about risky and uncertain attributes in choice experiments.
Will farmers shoot the wolf?
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Jette Bredahl Jacobsen is professor at the University of Copenhagen in environmental and resource economics and talks about biodiversity and environmental use values.
Understanding Human Behavior Through Digital Traces: The Case of Collective Emotions
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ISTP-Colloquium with Dr David Garcia from the Complexity Science Hub in Vienna.
AMoDeus and eqasim: Fleet control with behaviourally responsive agents
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MATSim Workshop at ITSC2019, the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference in Auckland, New Zealand.
The global politics of securing urban spaces
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ISTP Colloquium with Dr. J. Hagmann about the new society of control
Homo economicus vs the reptilian brain
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IVT Seminar with Professor Stephane Hess, University of Leeds: Bridging the gap between choice modelling, mathematical psychology and neuro-science.