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Zonal socio-economic data #44
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Nikita,
You might be interested in checking out our open-source efforts for trip
generation and trip distribution steps based on GMNS data format and OSM
data sources.
https://github.com/asu-trans-ai-lab/grid2demand
We use POI records from OSM to obtain the zonal socio-economic data for
trip generation.
Dr. Bruce Wu and I also have created a data2demandModel package at
https://github.com/asu-trans-ai-lab/Data2DemandModel
to demonstrate how the 4-step process can be integrated into the deep
learning, more precisely, computational graph framework.
Thanks,
(Simon) Xuesong ***@***.***)
Bruce Wu ***@***.***)
…On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 10:45 PM nikita68 ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello!
First off, thank you for these brilliant datasets!
I'm currently building various deep learning surrogates for the 4 step
model, and am trying to incorporate trip generation. Is there any way we
could get zonal socio-economic data (or the data used for trip generation)?
Thank you!
Nikita
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Hello!
First off, thank you for these brilliant datasets!
I'm currently building various deep learning surrogates for the 4 step model, and am trying to incorporate trip generation. Is there any way we could get zonal socio-economic data (or the data used for trip generation)?
Thank you!
Nikita
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