Hi Elaine
Thanks for the JSM update. I am curious to learn about the smartphone app
and data that you presented on. Is it something that you can share with us?
Also, WRT tax records there was a huge study done by Harvard which uses tax
records (
http://www.equality-of-opportunity.org/) to look at
inter-genertional mobility. So the question that naturally arises is how
can Federal agencies such as FHWA get access to such data which will help
explore the resident side that Ed mentioned in his email. Past experience
trying to get access to such data is not very encouraging.
Krishnan
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 5:51 PM Ed Christopher <edc(a)berwyned.com> wrote:
Thanks Elaine--I hope we get to hear more about the
tax records work. I
am hoping it is dealing with IRS records and where we say we live and pay
our taxes from. I know that LEHD uses IRS tax records for its origin
(home) locations but that is something that we do not know much about. Do
we live and start our journey to work at the same place we use for our tax
home is one obvious question. We know a lot about QCEW and worker place
data (the other half of LEHD) but we really do not know anything about the
resident side.
Thanks for the update and I apologize for the digression.
On 8/13/2015 3:33 PM, Elaine.Murakami(a)dot.gov wrote:
Hi Krishnan and anyone else who is interested! I had the BEST time at my
one day (Aug 10) at the Joint Statistical Meetings. JSM includes many
organizations including the American Statistical Association (ASA). 6000
statisticians at the Seattle Convention Center. It is like TRB for
statisticians. J
My presentation was about using aggregate cellphone data and the test of
the RMove Smartphone app in Indiana. Thank you to everyone (Sumit Bindra,
Leta Huntsinger, Xian-Biao Hu, Christina Barrone and Elizabeth Greene )
whose information I used in my presentation, which was mostly drawn from
the TRB Planning Applications conference and the American Planning
Association conference! I had hoped to talk about the NCHRP 08-95 project
on cell phone data, but that project is running 1 year behind.
CB staff (Amy O’Hara and Alison Fields) did a presentation about using tax
records to examine “mobility.” I missed the presentation because it was
first thing on Monday morning, but Amy will send me a copy of the
presentation. Their research is not yet final.
The session (session 158) on interactive graphics with R was very fun but
I could not stay the entire time. Here are some of the R library names:
(animint) (plotly) (ggplotly) and (gridSVG). One key person with R code
and involved with ASA is Carson Sievert from Iowa State. WOW! This is
where I think we need to be going with big data mining and analysis.
Transportation Statistics Interest Group (TSIG). (This is an equivalent
of a TRB Task Force before it becomes a full committee). TSIG will
continue as an interest group and may promote up to a “section” in the
future. Alan Karr from RTI is the current chair. They discussed putting
together 2 sessions for next year’s JSM. Feng Guo VA Tech will lead one
effort, and Pat Hu will work on another (administrative records). Please
contact them feng.guo(a)vt.edu patricia.hu(a)dot.gov if you are interested
in being a speaker.
I would have liked to attend these, but since I only had one-day
registration, did not.
Session 516 on Wed. was “utilizing Administrative Records and Adaptive
Design in the 2020 Census”.
Session 541 on Wed – Cynthia Bland Augustine from RTI (member of TRB
ABJ40) discussed “GeoSampling Weights and Design Effects”
Session 593 on Wed – was on using the Census Bureau’s Planning Database.
(see the attachment of the people who presented). I think this is a
potential resource for assisting in regional and statewide surveys to
better estimate low response and plan, in advance, for different
recruitment or sampling design.
Elaine
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*Subject:* [CTPP] JSM
Elaine & (others who attended)
Anything interesting from the JSM that pertains to transportation? Look
forward to hearing from take on how it went & what we should look to in
terms of data, methods, etc.
Krishnan
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