Concept of expert system for modal split in transportation planning
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https://doi.org/10.2298/YJOR0601107PKeywords:
modal split, transport supply, transport demand, expert system.Abstract
The objective of this paper is to develop a concept of expert system based on the survey of experts' opinions and their experience concerning relations in modal split, on the basis of parameters of transport system demand and transport supply, defined through PT travel time and city size, i.e. mean trip length. This expert system could be of use both to experts and less experienced planners who could apply the knowledge contained in this expert system for further improvement, on operational as well as on strategic level.References
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