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Assisted specification of discrete choice models

Ortelli, Nicola  
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Hillel, Tim  
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Pereira, Francisco C.
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June 1, 2021
Journal Of Choice Modelling

Determining appropriate utility specifications for discrete choice models is time-consuming and prone to errors. With the availability of larger and larger datasets, as the number of possible specifications exponentially grows with the number of variables under consideration, the analysts need to spend increasing amounts of time on searching for good models through trial-and-error, while expert knowledge is required to ensure these models are sound. This paper proposes an algorithm that aims at assisting modelers in their search. Our approach translates the task into a multi-objective combinatorial optimization problem and makes use of a variant of the variable neighborhood search algorithm to generate sets of promising model specifications. We apply the algorithm both to semi-synthetic data and to real mode choice datasets as a proof of concept. The results demonstrate its ability to provide relevant insights in reasonable amounts of time so as to effectively assist the modeler in developing interpretable and powerful models.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.jocm.2021.100285
Web of Science ID

WOS:000655766400002

Author(s)
Ortelli, Nicola  
Hillel, Tim  
Pereira, Francisco C.
de Lapparent, Matthieu
Bierlaire, Michel  
Date Issued

2021-06-01

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD

Published in
Journal Of Choice Modelling
Volume

39

Article Number

100285

Subjects

Economics

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Business & Economics

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discrete choice models

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utility specification

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multi-objective optimization

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combinatorial optimization

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metaheuristics

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variable selection

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utility function

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tabu search

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machine

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logit

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optimization

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algorithms

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