Joint workshop with Muroran Institute of Technology and University of the Ryukyus (Noboribetsu Onsen, March 2017)
In connection with the project of data-driven transportation research, we held a joint workshop with Arimura-Asada Laboratory of Muroran Institute of Technology and Kamiya Laboratory of University of the Ryukyus (see photo here). Prof. Fukuda, Mr. Nakanishi, Ms. Kaneko, Mr. Imaoka, and Mr. Suzuki participated from Fukuda Lab. The presentation program is as follows.
- Development of a downscaling method for estimating the population entering a city by time of day using RBF network (Takumi Ikoshi, M1 student at the Department of Environmental Engineering and Design, Graduate School of Engineering, Muroran Institute of Technology)
- Evaluation of travel time reliability using commercial vehicle probe data: A case study of the Sapporo city center access road (Tatsuya Kaneko, M1 student at the Graduate School of Engineering, Muroran Institute of Technology)
- Fundamental Study on Survey Methods for Tourist Behavior (Kendai Tanaka, B4 student at the Department of Environmental and Construction Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of the Ryukyus)
- A study on understanding intercity passenger flow by fusion of multiple data (Arata Suzuki, B4 student at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
- The applicability of the Recursive Logit model (Noriko Kaneko, M1 student at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, School of Environmental and Social Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
We would like to thank Prof. Arimura and Prof. Asada for organizing this seminar. Thank you very much.