Artículo de revista
Generating twins to build weekly time use data from multiple single day OD surveys
Fecha
2011Registro en:
Transportation (2011) 38:511–524
DOI 10.1007/s11116-010-9311-z
Autor
Munizaga Muñoz, Marcela
Jara Díaz, Sergio
Olguín, Javiera
Marshall Rivera, Jorge
Institución
Resumen
Origin-Destination surveys, which are regularly conducted in many cities (to
calibrate transport models), contain indirect information on individual time use that can be
recovered through the declared trip purpose. Although this data source is very rich, it has
two limitations for the calibration of time use models: the level of disaggregation regarding
time use is constrained by the definition of trip purposes, and the information gathered on
different time periods is usually obtained from different individuals. In this paper we
propose a new method to overcome the second limitation, transforming the original daily
observations into individual-weeks. For every working day observation we build Saturday
and Sunday ‘‘twins’’ as a convex combination of observed weekend individuals such that
the distance between the attributes of the working day individual and the synthetic twin is
minimized. We applied this procedure to the Santiago OD survey, and generated a database
of weekly observations particularly rich for model calibration and segmentation.