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Chapleau, R., Gaudette, P., & Spurr, T. (2019). Application of Machine Learning to Two Large-Sample Household Travel Surveys: A Characterization of Travel Modes. Transportation Research Record, 2673(4), 173-183. External link
Spurr, T., Leroux, A., & Chapleau, R. (2018). Comparative Structural Evaluation of Transit Travel Demand using Travel Survey and Smart Card Data for Metropolitan Transit Financing. Transportation Research Record, 2672(8), 807-816. External link
Chapleau, R., Gaudette, P., & Spurr, T. (2018). Strict and deep comparison of revealed transit trip structure between computer-assisted telephone interview household travel survey and smart cards. Transportation Research Record, 2672(42), 13-22. External link
Gaudette, P., Chapleau, R., & Spurr, T. (2016). Bus network microsimulation with general transit feed specification and tap-in-only smart card data. Transportation Research Record, 2544(1), 71-80. External link
Spurr, T., Chu, A., Chapleau, R., & Piché, D. (2014, November). A smart card transaction "travel diary" to assess the accuracy of the Montréal household travel survey [Paper]. 10th International Conference on Transport Survey Methods, Leura, Australia. Published in Transportation Research Procedia, 11. External link
Spurr, T., Chapleau, R., & Piché, D. (2014). Use of subway smart card transactions for the discovery and partial correction of travel survey bias. Transportation Research Record, 2405(1), 57-67. External link
Spurr, T., Chapleau, R., & Piché, D. (2013, July). Animation tools for the microsimulation of a public transport network [Paper]. World Conference on Transport Research, Rio de Janeiro, Brésil. Unavailable
Spurr, T., & Chapleau, R. (2013, July). Direct schedule-based assignment of smart-card trips to a GTFS transit network [Paper]. World Conference on Transport Research, Rio de Janeiro, Brésil. Unavailable
Chapleau, R., & Spurr, T. (2013, July). Microscopie d'un métro : micro-simulation en totalement désagrégé dérivée des transactions de cartes à puces [Paper]. 12ème Séminaire francophone est-ouest de socio-économie des transports, Rio de Janeiro, Brésil. Unavailable
Spurr, T., & Chapleau, R. (2007, January). The contribution of the confusion matrix to the analysis of mode choice in Montréal [Paper]. 86th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C.. External link
Spurr, T., & Chapleau, R. (2007, April). L'utilité de la confusion pour mieux prévoir l'usage des modes [Paper]. 42e congrès de l'Association québécoise du transport et des routes, Montréal, Québec. Unavailable