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Devillaine, F., Munizaga, M., & Trépanier, M. (2012). Detection of activities of public transport users by analyzing smart card data. Transportation Research Record, 2276(2276), 48-55. External link
Devillaine, F., Munizaga, M., & Trépanier, M. (2012, July). Eliciting the time/space/purpose structure of public transport demand from smartcard data [Paper]. CASPT12 - Conference on Advanced Systems for Public Transport, Santiago, Chile. Unavailable
Espinoza, C., Munizaga, M., Bustos, B., & Trépanier, M. (2017, September). Assessing the public transport travel behaviour consistency from smart card data [Paper]. 11th International Conference on Travel Survey Methods, Estérel, Québec. External link
Habib, K. N., Miller, E. J., Srikukenthrian, S., Lee-Gosselin, M., Morency, C., Roorda, M. J., & Shalaby, A. (2017, September). TTS2.0: A research and development (R&D) project on passenger travel survey methods [Paper]. 11th International Conference on Transport Survey Methods, Estérel, Québec. Published in Transportation Research Procedia, 32. Available
Morency, C., & Munizaga, M. (2014, November). Embracing technological and behavioral changes: a synthesis [Paper]. 10th International Conference on Transport Survey Methods, Leura, Australia. Published in Transportation Research Procedia, 11. External link
Trépanier, M., & Munizaga, M. (2024). Workshop Synthesis: Leveraging Household Survey and Fare Collection Data in Public transport. Transportation Research Procedia, 76, 555-561. External link