Mats Weber
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- Papers in international journals (1)
- Book chapters (1)
- Papers in conference proceedings (1)
- Technical reports (1)
- Awards and distinctions (1)
- Research projects (1)
International journals
Published
Total: 1
- Antonini, G., Bierlaire, M., and Weber, M. (2006). Discrete choice models of pedestrian walking behavior, Transportation Research Part B: Methodological 40(8):667-687. doi:10.1016/j.trb.2005.09.006 (Ranked first in the TOP 25 hottest articles of Transportation Research Part B for April-June 2006)
Book chapters
- Bierlaire, M., Antonini, G., and Weber, M. (2007). Behavioural dynamics for pedestrians. In Axhausen, K. W. (ed) <em>Moving through nets: the physical and social dimensions of travel</em> (ISBN: 0 08 044213 7) pp.81-105. Elsevier.
Papers in conference proceedings
- Antonini, G., Bierlaire, M., and Weber, M. (2004). Simulation of Pedestrian Behaviour using a Discrete Choice Model Calibrated on Actual Motion Data. Proceedings of the Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC) March 24-26, 2004.
Technical reports
- Antonini, G., Bierlaire, M., and Weber, M. (2004). Discrete choice models of pedestrian behavior. Technical report RO-040916.
Awards
- Gianluca Antonini, Michel Bierlaire, Mats Weber : Ranked 12th in the TOP 25 hottest articles of Transportation Research Part B for January-March 2009, March 31, 2009. Institution: Transportation Research Part B. Description: Antonini, G., Bierlaire, M., and Weber, M. (2006). Discrete choice models of pedestrian walking behavior, Transportation Research Part B: Methodological 40(8):667-687. doi:10.1016/j.trb.2005.09.006
Research projects
- SIMBAD: Simulation-Based Automatic Detection
- Sponsor: Commission pour la technologie et de l'innovation, Office Fédéral de la formation professionnelle et de la technologie.
- Team: Michel Bierlaire (PI), Mats Weber (PM), Gianluca Antonini
- Period: October 01, 2002-September 30, 2004
- Develop a model-based detection system where the scene analysis is supported by a crowd simulator