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Context-aware Bayesian mixed multinomial logit model

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  • Łukawska, Mirosława
  • Jensen, Anders Fjendbo
  • Rodrigues, Filipe

Abstract

Traditional choice models often entail the assumption that the preference parameters of the decision-maker are constant throughout time and across different choice situations, which may be too strong for certain choice modelling applications. This paper proposes an effective approach to model systematic, context-dependent heterogeneity, thereby introducing the concept of the context-aware Bayesian mixed multinomial logit model (C-MMNL). In this model, a neural network maps contextual information to interpretable shifts in the preference parameters of each individual in each choice occasion. The proposed model offers several key advantages. First, it supports both continuous and discrete variables, as well as complex non-linear interactions between both types of variables. Secondly, each context specification is considered jointly as a whole by the neural network, rather than each variable being considered independently. Finally, since the neural network parameters are shared across all decision-makers, it can leverage information from other decision-makers to infer the effect of a particular context on a particular decision-maker. Even though the context-aware Bayesian mixed multinomial logit model allows for flexible interactions between attributes, the increase in computational complexity is minor, compared to the mixed multinomial logit model. We illustrate the concept and interpretation of the proposed model in a simulation study. We furthermore present a real-world case study from the travel behaviour domain — a bicycle route choice model, based on a large-scale, crowdsourced dataset of GPS trajectories including 119,448 trips made by 8555 cyclists.

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  • Łukawska, Mirosława & Jensen, Anders Fjendbo & Rodrigues, Filipe, 2025. "Context-aware Bayesian mixed multinomial logit model," Journal of choice modelling, Elsevier, vol. 54(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:eejocm:v:54:y:2025:i:c:s175553452400068x
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jocm.2024.100536
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