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I would like to estimate a nested logit model with sampling of alternatives similar to Lee and Waddell (2010). Does ChoiceModels have a built-in functionality for nested logit and mixed logit estimation and simulation?
The webpage of Urban Data Science Toolkit (https://urbansim.com/udst) says ChoiceModels is "a library of flexible discrete choice models, including Multinomial Logit, Nested Logit, Mixed Logit, and Latent Class Models". However, I cannot find the documentation for nested logit and mixed logit estimation. Did I miss anything?
Reference:
Lee, B.H. and Waddell, P., 2010. Residential mobility and location choice: a nested logit model with sampling of alternatives. Transportation, 37(4), pp.587-601.
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I would like to estimate a nested logit model with sampling of alternatives similar to Lee and Waddell (2010). Does ChoiceModels have a built-in functionality for nested logit and mixed logit estimation and simulation?
The webpage of Urban Data Science Toolkit (https://urbansim.com/udst) says ChoiceModels is "a library of flexible discrete choice models, including Multinomial Logit, Nested Logit, Mixed Logit, and Latent Class Models". However, I cannot find the documentation for nested logit and mixed logit estimation. Did I miss anything?
Reference:
Lee, B.H. and Waddell, P., 2010. Residential mobility and location choice: a nested logit model with sampling of alternatives. Transportation, 37(4), pp.587-601.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: