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TRB Highlight: “Predicting Parking Occupancy for Residential Shared Parking Lots Using Deep Learning Methods Considering COVID-19 Policies”

Title of Paper: “Predicting Parking Occupancy for Residential Shared Parking Lots Using Deep Learning Methods Considering COVID-19 Policies” Authors: Zhipeng Niu, Xiaowei Hu, Mahmudur Fatmi, Shouming Qi, Dongling Wu, Shi An Description: In this study, a parking occupancy prediction model based on a policy-aware temporal convolutional network (P-TCN) is proposed. Policy dependence of non-stationary data […]

Nobinur Rahman awarded NSERC Scholarship

UiTR is proud to announce that Nobinur Rahman was recently one of the recipients awarded a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Postgraduate Scholarship-Doctoral (PGS D). Everyone at UiTR is very proud of Nobinur and everything he brings to the lab. Congrats, and keep up the great work. To learn more about […]

TRB Highlight: “A Joint Model for Activity Start Time, Travel Mode, Companionship, and Destination Location Choice Decisions”

Title of Paper: “A Joint Model for Activity Start Time, Travel Mode, Companionship, and Destination Location Choice Decisions” Authors: Khaddar, K., Varghese, V., Fatmi, M., Chikaraishi, M. Description: Activity-travel decisions including time use (i.e. activity start time), travel-related (i.e. mode and companionship), and land use (i.e. destination location) choices are interdependent and complex in nature. […]

TRB Highlight: “Are Pre-pandemic Models Transferable to the Pandemic Period? Assessing the Temporal Transferability of the Housing Price Component of an Integrated Urban Model”

Title of Paper: “Are Pre-pandemic Models Transferable to the Pandemic Period? Assessing the Temporal Transferability of the Housing Price Component of an Integrated Urban Model” Authors: Orvin, M., & Fatmi, M. Description: This study investigates temporal transferability of housing price micromodel of an integrated urban model (IUM). Models are developed for pre-pandemic and pandemic periods […]

TRB Highlight: “Are Telecommuters and Non-Telecommuters’ Daily Time-use Behavior Different? An Episode-Level Model for Non-mandatory Activities”

Starting today, November 4th and running until December 23rd, every Friday, UiTR will be posting a brief description of one of the eight papers being presented by UiTR lab members in Washington D.C. between January 8-12 2023. If any of the papers interest you please research out to the author(s) or UiTR, or visit the […]