Inferring trip occupancies in the rise of ride-hailing services
The knowledge of all occupied and unoccupied trips made by self-employed drivers are essential for optimized vehicle dispatch by ride-hailing services (e.g., Didi Dache, Uber, Lyft, Grab, etc.). However, the occupancy status of vehicles is not always known to the service operators due to adoption of...
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Main Authors: | CHIANG, Meng-Fen, LIM, Ee-peng, LEE, Wang-Chien, HOANG, Tuan-Anh |
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2018
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