Statistical methods versus neural networks in transportation research: Differences, similarities and some insights

Statistical methods versus neural networks in transportation research: Differences, similarities and some insights

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Article ID: iaor20113030
Volume: 19
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 387
End Page Number: 399
Publication Date: Jun 2011
Journal: Transportation Research Part C
Authors: ,
Keywords: neural networks, statistics: empirical, artificial intelligence: decision support
Abstract:

In the field of transportation, data analysis is probably the most important and widely used research tool available. In the data analysis universe, there are two ‘schools of thought’; the first uses statistics as the tool of choice, while the second – one of the many methods from – Computational Intelligence. Although the goal of both approaches is the same, the two have kept each other at arm’s length. Researchers frequently fail to communicate and even understand each other’s work. In this paper, we discuss differences and similarities between these two approaches, we review relevant literature and attempt to provide a set of insights for selecting the appropriate approach.

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