EPFL Winter Course

EPFL proposes a 5-day short course entitled "Discrete Choice Analysis: Predicting demand and market shares". It is organized every year in March (occasionally in February).

Content:

  1. Fundamental methodology, e.g. the foundations of individual choice modeling, random utility models, discrete choice models (binary, multinomial, nested, cross-nested logit models, MEV models, probit models, and hybrid choice models such as logit kernel and mixed logit);
  2. Data collection issues, e.g. choice-based samples, enriched samples, stated preferences surveys, conjoint analysis, panel data;
  3. Model design issues, e.g. specification of utility functions, generic and alternative specific variables, joint discrete/continuous models, dynamic choice models;
  4. Model estimation issues, e.g. statistical estimation, testing procedures, software packages, estimation with individual and grouped data, Bayesian estimation;
  5. Forecasting techniques, e.g. aggregate predictions, sample enumeration, micro-simulation, elasticities, pivot-point predictions and transferability of parameters;
  6. Examples and case studies, including marketing (e.g., brand choice), housing (e.g., residential location), telecommunications (e.g., choice of residential telephone service), energy (e.g., appliance type), transportation (e.g., mode of travel).

Lecturers:Prof. Moshe Ben-AkivaMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Ma (USA)
Prof. Daniel McFaddenUniversity of Southern California [Nobel Prize Laureate, 2000]
Prof. Michel BierlaireEcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

Online course

An online course entitled "Introduction to Discrete Choice Models" is available on the following platforms:

Note that the contents are almost the same. The only difference is that the edX version is based on Biogeme 2. It will be upgraded to Biogeme 3 on November 1, 2020. The version of the course on EPFL Courseware has already been upgraded to Biogeme 3. edX also imposes restrictions on the time period during which you can access the course for free.

MIT Summer Course

MIT proposes a 5-day short course entitled "Discrete Choice Analysis: Predicting demand and market shares". It is organized every year in June.

Lecturer: Prof. Moshe Ben-Akiva, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Ma (USA)