Apologies for cross-postings – please contact Charisma or Anita if any questions.
Happy Monday-
Stacey
From: Charisma Choudhury [mailto:C.F.Choudhury@leeds.ac.uk]
Sent: Monday, May 8, 2017 9:00 AM
To: sgbricka@gmail.com
Cc: maren.outwater@rsginc.com
Subject: Special Issue on “Choice Modelling Using Emerging Data Sources”, Journal of Choice Modelling
Dear Stacey and Maren,
Can you please forward the following call for papers on ‘Choice Modelling Using Emerging Data Sources’ to the members and friends of ABJ30?
Thanks in advance.
Best
Charisma
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Charisma F. Choudhury, PhD, FHEA
Deputy Director, Choice Modelling Centre
Leader of the Choice Modelling Group, Institute for Transport Studies
University of Leeds
http://www.its.leeds.ac.uk/people/c.choudhury
From: Charisma Choudhury
Sent: 08 May 2017 14:47
To: 'Universities Transport Study Group (UTSG@JISCMAIL.AC.UK)' <UTSG@JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
Subject: Special Issue on “Choice Modelling Using Emerging Data Sources”, Journal of Choice Modelling
Dear colleagues,
Please find below the call for papers for a special issue of the Journal of Choice Modelling on Choice Modelling Using Emerging Data Sources. The special issue will include both methodological and applied papers on the innovative use of emerging data sources in various domains of choice modelling ranging from transport, health, consumer choice, etc.
Submission is open from now till 15 January 2018 and the accepted papers will be available online on a rolling basis.
Full details are available below. We are happy to answer any queries you may have.
Best regards
Charisma Choudhry (c.f.choudhury@leeds.ac.uk) and Anita Rao (anita.rao@chicagobooth.edu)
Guest Editors for the Special Issue
Title:
Choice Modelling Using Emerging Data Sources
Background and Scope:
Choice modellers have traditionally relied on manually collected survey data which are expensive to obtain and thereby generally have limited sample sizes and lower update frequencies. Moreover, such data are prone to reporting errors. On the other hand, over the last decade, passively collected data sources, which are typically very large and commonly termed as ‘Big Data’, have emerged as a very promising source of long, medium and short-term choices. These range from GPS tracks, mobile phone records, credit card transactions, social media data, supermarket scanner and loyalty card data, health records, online browsing information, etc. These passive data sources not only provide information about the choices made in different contexts but also about the attributes of the unchosen alternatives, which is very often not the case in traditional data sources. Further, they also provide useful insights about the decision makers. For instance, social media data provide information about the general likes and dislikes of the user as well details of the characteristics and composition of his/her online social network.
Data sources like these, which are continuously generating invaluable information, have already gained widespread interest among the choice modelling community. However, there are significant challenges associated with utilising the full potential of these data sources due to the missing information (socio-demographics of the decision maker and his/her choice set for instance), privacy issues, potential biases etc. Further methodological issues often arise due to the sheer volume of the data which challenge the applicability of the same modelling techniques as used in the traditional choice modelling data.
The special issue of Journal of Choice Modelling invites paper both on methodological research on choice modelling using emerging data sources and its applications in various domains of choice modelling ranging from health, consumer choice, transport, etc. Potential topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:
• Innovative use of emerging data sources for choice modelling
• Cross comparison of choice models developed using traditional and emerging data sources
• Methodologies to account for the limitations of the emerging data sources
• Application and validation issues of choice models estimated using such data sources
Important Dates:
Submission deadline: 15 Jan 2018
Date for full publication: 15 Dec 2018
(the accepted papers will however be available online on a rolling basis)
Guest Editors:
Charisma Choudhury, Choice Modelling Centre, Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds
Anita Rao, The University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Special Issue Submission Guidelines:
The submission website for this journal is located at:
http://www.evise.com/evise/jrnl/EVISE_JOCM
To ensure that all manuscripts are correctly identified for inclusion into the special issue, authors should select the name of the special issue when they upload their manuscripts as
SI: Emerging Data Sources.