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A comparative study of aggregate and disaggregate gravity models using Seoul metropolitan subway trip data
Authors:Chansung Kim  Chang Gyu Choi  Seongkil Cho  Daehyon Kim
Institution:1. Center for Transport Database , The Korea Transport Institute , 2311 DaehwaDong, Ilsanseo–Gu, Goyang City, Korea cskim@koti.re.kr;3. Department of Urban Planning and Real Estate , University of Suwon , San 2-2, Wau, Bongdam, Hwangsung, Gyeonggi, Korea;4. Department of Geoinformatics , University of Seoul , 90 Jeonnong, Dongdaemoon, Seoul, Korea;5. Department of Civil &6. Environmental Engineering , Chonnam National University , 96-1 Yeosu-si Jeollanam-do, Korea
Abstract:Abstract

Existing origin constrained and doubly constrained gravity models have not been compared, theoretically or empirically, in terms of their forecasting power. Due to the newly advanced technology of intelligent transport systems, the expanded data presently available have made various models more comparable in terms of forecasting power. This paper uses archived automatic passenger counting (APC) data for urban rail in the Seoul metropolitan area. The APC data contains information about each trip's origin, destination, ticket type, fare, and distance on a daily basis. The objective of this paper is to compare the goodness-of-fit of aggregate and disaggregate gravity modeling using these data. A Hyman aggregate gravity model is used as the aggregate model without the spatial effect. The disaggregate model adopts a multinomial logit as the destination choice model with the spatial effect. In general, while the formulation of aggregate and disaggregate gravity model models are similar, the calibration and parameter estimation methods of the two models are different. As a result, this empirical study demonstrates that the variation in goodness-of-fit and forecasting power largely depends on the estimation method and selected variables. The forecasting power of the disaggregate modeling approach outperforms that of the aggregate model. This paper further confirms that spatial arrangement plays important roles in gravity modeling.
Keywords:gravity model  aggregate  disaggregate  destination choice  spatial effect  automatic passenger counting
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