Evanthia Kazagli
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- Papers in international journals (3)
- Book chapters (1)
- Papers in conference proceedings (6)
- Technical reports (2)
- Seminar (17)
- Awards and distinctions (1)
- Reviewing (3)
- Research projects (1)
- Regular teaching (8)
- Miscellaneous lectures (9)
- Project supervision (14)
International journals
Published
Total: 3
- Kazagli, E., Bierlaire, M., and de Lapparent, M. (2020). Operational route choice methodologies for practical applications, Transportation 47:43-74. doi:10.1007/s11116-017-9849-0 (Published online: 06 January 2018)
- Kazagli, E., Bierlaire, M., and Flötteröd, G. (2016). Revisiting the Route Choice Problem: A Modeling Framework Based on Mental Representations, Journal of Choice Modelling 19:1-23. doi:10.1016/j.jocm.2016.06.001
- Kazagli, E., and Koutsopoulos, H. N. (2013). Estimation of Arterial Travel Time from Automatic Number Plate Recognition Data, Transportation Research Record 2391:22-31. doi:10.3141/2391-03
Book chapters
- Kazagli, E., Chen, J., and Bierlaire, M. (2014). Individual Mobility Analysis Using Smartphone Data. In Soora Rasouli and Harry Timmermans (ed) <em>Mobile Technologies for Activity-Travel Data Collection and Analysis</em> (ISBN: 9781466661707) pp.187-208. IGI Global.
Papers in conference proceedings
- Montesinos, M. F, Ortelli, N., Bellocchi, L., Kazagli, E., and Geroliminis, N. (2017). Modeling simplicity in drivers' route choice behavior. Proceedings of the 17th Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC) 17-19, 2017, 2017.
- Kazagli, E., and Bierlaire, M. (2016). Assessing complex route choice models using mental representations. Proceedings of the 16th Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC) May 19-20, 2016, 2016.
- Kazagli, E., and Bierlaire, M. (2015). A Route Choice Model based on Mental Representations. Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 15th Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC) April 15-17, 2015.
- Kazagli, E., and Bierlaire, M. (2014). Revisiting Route Choice Modeling: A Multi-Level Modeling Framework for Route Choice Behavior. Proceedings of the Swiss Transportation Research Conference (STRC) 14 - 16 May, 2014.
- Kazagli, E., and Koutsopoulos, H. N. (2013). Arterial Travel Time Estimation from Automatic Number Plate Recognition Data. Proceedings of the 92nd Annual Transportation Research Board Meeting January 13-17, 2013.
- Kazagli, E., Chen, J., and Bierlaire, M. (2013). Incorporating “Mental Maps” in Route Choice Modeling: Preliminary Ideas. Proceedings of the 13th Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC) 24-26 April, 2013, 2013.
Technical reports
- Kazagli, E., Bierlaire, M., and de Lapparent, M. (2017). Operational route choice methodologies for practical applications. Technical report TRANSP-OR 170526. Transport and Mobility Laboratory, ENAC, EPFL.
- Kazagli, E., Bierlaire, M., and Flötteröd, G. (2015). Revisiting the Route Choice Problem: A Modeling Framework Based on Mental Representations. Technical report TRANSP-OR 150824. Transport and Mobility Laboratory, ENAC, EPFL.
Seminars
- Kazagli, E., and Bierlaire, M., Application of the MRI framework to a large network: Québec city,. Workshop on Discrete Choice Models 2017, EPFL, June 22, 2017, Lausanne, Switzerland
- Kazagli, E., Modeling route choice using aggregate models. Invited lecture, Ecole des Ponts - ParisTech, May 24, 2017, Paris
- Kazagli, E., Bierlaire, M., and de Lapparent, M., Modeling route choice in Québec city using mental representations . 17th Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC), May 18, 2017, Ascona
- Kazagli, E., and Bierlaire, M., Assessing complex route choice models using an abstracted network based on mental representations. hEART 2016, 5th Symposium of the European Association for Research in Transportation, Delft University of Technology, September 16, 2016, Delft, Netherlands
- Kazagli, E., and Bierlaire, M., Assessing complex route choice models using an abstracted network based on mental representations. TRISTAN IX, June 16, 2016, Oranjestad, Aruba
- Kazagli, E., and Bierlaire, M., Assessing complex route choice models using mental representations. 16th Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC), May 18, 2016, Ascona, Switzerland
- Kazagli, E., Dealing with structural correlation in discrete choice models: The complex case of route choice. Invited lecture, Ecole des Ponts - ParisTech, May 12, 2016, Paris
- Kazagli, E., and Bierlaire, M., Assessing complex route choice models using an abstracted network based on mental representations. 11th Workshop on Discrete Choice Models, EPFL, April 21, 2016, Lausanne, Switzerland
- Kazagli, E., Bierlaire, M., and Flötteröd, G., Assessment of A Route Choice Model Based on Mental Representations for Practical Applications. hEART 2015, 4th Symposium of the European Association for Research in Transportation, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), September 11, 2015, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Kazagli, E., and Bierlaire, M., A Route Choice Model Based on Mental Representations. 10th Workshop on Discrete Choice Models 2015, EPFL, May 28, 2015, Lausanne, Switzerland
- Kazagli, E., and Bierlaire, M., Revisiting the Route Choice Problem: A Modeling Framework Based on Mental Representations. International Choice Modelling Conference 2015, May 12, 2015, Austin, Texas - USA
- Kazagli, E., and Bierlaire, M., A Route Choice Model based on Mental Representations. 15th Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC), April 16, 2015, Monte Verità, Ascona, Switzerland
- Kazagli, E., and Bierlaire, M., Revisiting Route Choice Modeling: A Multi-Level Modeling Framework for Route Choice Behavior. hEART 2014, 3rd Symposium of the European Association for Research in Transportation, Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, September 12, 2014, Leeds, United Kingdom
- Kazagli, E., and Bierlaire, M., Revisiting Route Choice Modeling: A Multi-Level Modeling Framework for Route Choice Behavior. 9th Workshop on Discrete Choice Models, EPFL, June 20, 2014, Lausanne, Switzerland
- Kazagli, E., and Bierlaire, M., Revisiting Route Choice Modeling: A Multi-Level Modeling Framework for Route Choice Behavior. Swiss Transport Research Conference, May 15, 2014, Ascona, Switzerland
- Kazagli, E., Incorporating Travelers’ Mental Representations in Route Choice Modeling. DATA SIM Summer School 2013, Mobility Modeling and Big Data Sources, Hasselt University, July 15, 2013, Hasselt, Belgium
- Kazagli, E., Chen, J., and Bierlaire, M., Incorporating “Mental Maps” in Route Choice Modeling: Preliminary Ideas. Swiss Transportation Research Conference (STRC), April 25, 2013, Ascona, Switzerland
Awards
- Evanthia Kazagli : Best Master Thesis, February 26, 2013. Institution: Swedish Operations Research Association. Description: The prize of the Best Master Thesis in the field of Operations Research is awarded every year by the Swedish Operations Research Association to encourage the students working in the field and to help disseminate high-quality thesis. Eva's thesis, entitled "Arterial Travel Time Estimation from Automatic Number Plate Recognition Data", that was elaborated in the Division of Traffic and Logistics, Dept. of Transport Science at KTH, and supervised by Prof. Haris Koutsopoulos, won the prize for 2012.
Reviewing
Total: 3 reviews for 3 journals (since 2004). Per year: 2016: 3.
Research projects
- Revisiting the Route Choice Problem: A Multi-Level Modeling Framework for Route Choice Analysis Based On Latent Constructs
- Sponsor: Swiss National Science Foundation
- Team: Michel Bierlaire (PI), Matthieu de Lapparent (PM), Evanthia Kazagli
- Period: October 01, 2013-September 30, 2016
- This project aims at developing behavioral models integrating the latent constructs that drive travel behavior. The objective of the project is to set the foundations of an innovative framework that facilitates the analysis and prediction of route choice behavior. Motivated by the complexity of the route choice models, we build on solid ground of the current state of the art and add on it by proposing a new approach that reduces model complexity and brings great flexibility to the analysis. The approach is inspired by the fact that people break down the complexity of the environment by forming representations of their surrounding space. Following this reasoning, we replace the conventional representation of routes which is based on paths, i.e. link-by-link sequences on the network model, with more aggregate elements that we denote as mental representation items. This key feature of the framework allows us to reduce the complexity of the model and at the same time is more behaviorally realistic.
Regular teaching
- Mathematical modeling of behavior
- Year: Fall 2017
- Section(s): Mathematics, Master in Financial Engineering
- Lecturer: Michel Bierlaire
- Teaching assistant: Meritxell Pacheco, Anna Fernandez Antolin, Evanthia Kazagli, Yuki Oyama
- Webpage: http://transp-or.epfl.ch/courses/dca2017
- Mathematical modeling of behavior
- Year: Fall 2016
- Section(s): Mathematics, Master in Financial Engineering
- Lecturer: Michel Bierlaire
- Teaching assistant: Evanthia Kazagli, Anna Fernandez Antolin, Meritxell Pacheco
- Webpage: http://transp-or.epfl.ch/courses/dca2016
- Decision-aid methodologies in transportation
- Year: Spring 2016
- Section(s): Civil Engineering
- Lecturers: Matthieu de Lapparent, Shadi Sharif Azadeh
- Teaching assistant: Anna Fernandez Antolin, Tomás Robenek, Yousef Maknoon, Evanthia Kazagli
- Webpage: http://transp-or.epfl.ch/courses/decisionAid2016/index.php
- Mathematical modeling of behavior
- Year: Fall 2015
- Section(s): Mathematics, Master in Financial Engineering
- Lecturers: Michel Bierlaire, Matthieu de Lapparent
- Teaching assistant: Evanthia Kazagli, Anna Fernandez Antolin
- Webpage: http://transp-or.epfl.ch/courses/dca2015/
- Decision-aid methodologies in transportation
- Year: Spring 2015
- Section(s): Civil Engineering
- Lecturers: Matthieu de Lapparent, Shadi Sharif Azadeh
- Teaching assistant: Evanthia Kazagli, Anna Fernandez Antolin, Iliya Markov, Yousef Maknoon
- Webpage: http://transp-or.epfl.ch/courses/decisionAid2015/index.php
- Mathematical modeling of behavior
- Year: Fall 2014
- Section(s): Mathematics, Master in Financial Engineering
- Lecturers: Michel Bierlaire, Matthieu de Lapparent
- Teaching assistant: Anna Fernandez Antolin, Evanthia Kazagli
- Webpage: http://transp-or.epfl.ch/courses/dca2014/
- Mathematical modeling of behavior
- Year: Fall 2013
- Section(s): Mathematics, Master in Financial Engineering
- Lecturers: Michel Bierlaire, Amanda Stathopoulos
- Teaching assistant: Evanthia Kazagli, Anna Fernandez Antolin
- Webpage: http://transp-or.epfl.ch/courses/dca2013/
- Decision-aid methodologies in transportation
- Year: Spring 2013
- Section(s): Civil Engineering
- Lecturers: Michel Bierlaire, Jianghang Chen
- Teaching assistant: Evanthia Kazagli, Tomás Robenek
- Webpage: http://transp-or.epfl.ch/courses/decisionAid2013
Miscellaneous lectures
- Hybrid Choice Models (ctd)
- Program: Discrete Choice Analysis: Predicting Demand and Market Shares, February 16, 2017-February 16, 2017
- School: EPFL
- Lecturer: Matthieu de Lapparent
- Assistants: Evanthia Kazagli, Meritxell Pacheco, Anna Fernandez Antolin
- Logit Mixture; Hybrid Choice Models
- Program: Discrete Choice Analysis: Predicting Demand and Market Shares, February 15, 2017-February 15, 2017
- School: EPFL
- Lecturer: Matthieu de Lapparent
- Assistants: Evanthia Kazagli, Meritxell Pacheco, Anna Fernandez Antolin
- Forecasting; Combining RP and SP
- Program: Discrete Choice Analysis: Predicting Demand and Market Shares, February 14, 2017-February 14, 2017
- School: EPFL
- Lecturer: Meritxell Pacheco
- Assistants: Evanthia Kazagli, Matthieu de Lapparent, Anna Fernandez Antolin
- Nested logit; Specification testing
- Program: Discrete Choice Analysis: Predicting Demand and Market Shares, February 13, 2017-February 13, 2017
- School: EPFL
- Lecturer: Evanthia Kazagli
- Assistants: Meritxell Pacheco, Matthieu de Lapparent, Anna Fernandez Antolin
- Introduction; Logit estimation
- Program: Discrete Choice Analysis: Predicting Demand and Market Shares, February 12, 2017-February 12, 2017
- School: EPFL
- Lecturer: Evanthia Kazagli
- Assistants: Meritxell Pacheco, Matthieu de Lapparent, Anna Fernandez Antolin
- Logit Mixture; Combining SP and RP
- Program: Discrete Choice Analysis: Predicting Demand and Market Shares, March 23, 2016-March 23, 2016
- School: EPFL
- Lecturer: Matthieu de Lapparent
- Assistants: Evanthia Kazagli, Anna Fernandez Antolin
- Forecasting; Nested Logit
- Program: Discrete Choice Analysis: Predicting Demand and Market Shares, March 22, 2016-March 22, 2016
- School: EPFL
- Lecturer: Anna Fernandez Antolin
- Assistants: Evanthia Kazagli, Matthieu de Lapparent
- Logit Models; Specification testing
- Program: Discrete Choice Analysis: Predicting Demand and Market Shares, March 21, 2016-March 21, 2016
- School: EPFL
- Lecturer: Anna Fernandez Antolin
- Assistants: Evanthia Kazagli, Matthieu de Lapparent
- Introduction; binary choice
- Program: Discrete Choice Analysis: Predicting Demand and Market Shares, March 20, 2016-March 20, 2016
- School: EPFL
- Lecturer: Evanthia Kazagli
- Assistants: Anna Fernandez Antolin, Meritxell Pacheco
Project supervision
Masters theses
- Mathieu Plourde
- Section: Civil Engineering
- Modeling Heterogeneity of Drivers Route Choice Behavior in Quebec
- Supervision:Evanthia Kazagli, Matthieu de Lapparent, Michel Bierlaire
- Expert: Charisma Choudhury
- 20/02/2017-16/06/2017
- Amélie Buisson
- Section: Civil Engineering
- Individual activity-travel analysis based on smartphone WiFi data
- Supervision:Evanthia Kazagli, Antonin Danalet
- Expert: Dr Francisco Pereira
- 17/02/2014-20/06/2014
- Michael Friederich
- Section: Civil Engineering
- Mode Choice Analysis Using Smartphone Data
- Supervision:Evanthia Kazagli, Marija Nikolic, Anna Fernandez Antolin
- Expert:
- 17/02/2014-20/06/2014
Semester projects
- Identifying the objectives of car drivers route choice behavior, Nicola Marco Ortelli, December 22, 2017
- Analysis of pedestrian group behavior based on tracking data and pattern recognition methods, Montesinos Ferrer Martí, December 22, 2017
- 4. Modeling Route Choice in Quebec City Using Mental Representations, Mathieu Plourde, December 23, 2016
- Modeling route choice in Québec using mental representations, Mathieu Plourde, June 03, 2016
- Development of an aggregate route choice model for a big network, Arriagada Diego Alexandre, June 19, 2015
- Identify User’s Locations of Interest from Smartphone WiFi Data, Amélie Buisson (GC) (SGC), January 17, 2014
- Mode choice analysis from a large smartphone dataset, Mikael Nicolas Xavier Friederich (SGC), January 17, 2014
- Exploration of smartphone users trip data to investigate travel behavior, Mikael Nicolas Xavier Friederich (SGC), January 17, 2014
- Exploring pedestrian mobility using video tracking data in Lausanne train station, Babel Hugo Louis, January 17, 2014
- Mobility learning from smartphone WIFI data, Amélie Buisson (SGC), June 07, 2013
- Enhancement of Naville's Press Delivery Regulation Tool: An Exploratory Analysis, Lea Kissling (SMA), June 07, 2013