(with apologies for cross posting)
The Centre for Transport Studies at Imperial College London is pleased to
announce that it will present a short course on Discrete Choice Modelling, in
London on 28th to 30th November 2007.
The course will cover both theory and practice in the field of discrete choice
modelling, and will discuss applications of this methodology across a range of
disciplines, including but not limited to transport studies.
This is a highly interactive course, mixing formal lectures and computer-based
practical sessions in which delegates will learn how to apply theoretical
concepts to real choice modelling problems.
After completion of this three day course, delegates will have a solid grounding
in the theory and application of discrete choice modelling. They will know the
basics about survey design and data collection, and will be in a position to
estimate models themselves and to interpret the output from these models.
It is anticipated that the audience for this course will include a mix of
delegates from academia and industry and from across different subject
areas. The course is relevant to anyone with an interest in statistical and
econometric aspects of modelling human choice behaviour, including those with
specific responsibilities for the development or interpretation of modelling
results.
Places on this course are limited and so early booking is advised.
Detailed course information is available at
www.imperial.ac.uk/cpd/choice_modelling
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Prof. John Polak
Head of Centre for Transport Studies
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Imperial College London
London SW7 2AZ
T: +44-(0)20-7594-6089
F: +44-(0)20-7594-6102
www.imperial.ac.uk/cts
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