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Overview

Shlomo Bekhor is affiliated with the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in Israel. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Social Sciences, with a specific focus on transportation-related studies. Bekhor's work intersects several subfields including Transportation, Automotive Engineering, Marketing, Economics and Econometrics, as well as Building and Construction.

Their main topics of research encompass Transportation Planning and Optimization, Transportation and Mobility Innovations, and Sharing Economy and Platforms. Other significant areas of study include Urban Transport and Accessibility, Economic and Environmental Valuation, Smart Parking Systems Research, and Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis.

Bekhor has published extensively in various academic venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice
  • Transportation Research Part B Methodological
  • Transportation Research Procedia
  • Transportation Research Part C Emerging Technologies

Recent papers authored by Shlomo Bekhor or co-authored with others cover topics related to vehicle automation, mode choice behavior, data-driven modeling approaches, and ridesharing. These include:

  • Impact of vehicle automation and electric propulsion on production costs for mobility services worldwide, 2020, Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice
  • The experienced mode choice set and its determinants: Commuting trips in the Netherlands, 2020, Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice
  • Data-driven choice set generation and estimation of route choice models, 2020, Transportation Research Part C Emerging Technologies
  • A Dynamic Tree Algorithm for Peer-to-Peer Ridesharing Matching, 2021, Networks and Spatial Economics
  • A variational autoencoder approach for choice set generation and implicit perception of alternatives in choice modeling, 2022, Transportation Research Part B Methodological

Frequent collaborators with Bekhor include Rui Yao, Ilil Blum Shem-Tov, Mai Sirhan, Arieh Sidess, and Nurit Oliker. The collaboration with Rui Yao is especially notable with a high number of joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Evaluation of choice set generation algorithms for route choice models

    Shlomo Bekhor;Moshe E. Ben-Akiva;M. Scott Ramming

  • Link-Nested Logit Model of Route Choice: Overcoming Route Overlapping Problem:

    Peter Vovsha;Shlomo Bekhor

  • Route Choice Models Used in the Stochastic User Equilibrium Problem: A Review

    Joseph N. Prashker;Shlomo Bekhor

  • Applying branch-and-bound technique to route choice set generation

    Carlo Giacomo Prato;Shlomo Bekhor

  • ADAPTATION OF LOGIT KERNEL TO ROUTE CHOICE SITUATION

    Shlomo Bekhor;Moshe E. Ben-Akiva;M. Scott Ramming

  • C-logit stochastic user equilibrium model: formulations and solution algorithm

    Zhong Zhou;Anthony Chen;Shlomo Bekhor

  • Modeling Route Choice Behavior: How Relevant Is the Composition of Choice Set?

    Carlo Giacomo Prato;Shlomo Bekhor

  • INVESTIGATION OF STOCHASTIC NETWORK LOADING PROCEDURES

    J N Prashker;S Bekhor

  • The Factor of Revisited Path Size: Alternative Derivation

    Piet H L Bovy;Shlomo Bekhor;Carlo Giacomo Prato

  • Latent variables and route choice behavior

    Carlo Giacomo Prato;Shlomo Bekhor;Cristina Pronello

  • Latent Variables and Route Choice Behavior

    Carlo Giacomo Prato;Shlomo Bekhor;Cristina Pronello

  • STOCHASTIC USER EQUILIBRIUM FORMULATION FOR GENERALIZED NESTED LOGIT MODEL

    S Bekhor;J N Prashker

  • Risk Evaluation by Modeling of Passing Behavior on Two-Lane Rural Highways

    Haneen Farah;Shlomo Bekhor;Abishai Polus

  • EFFECTS OF CHOICE SET SIZE AND ROUTE CHOICE MODELS ON PATH-BASED TRAFFIC ASSIGNMENT

    Shlomo Bekhor;Tomer Toledo;Joseph N. Prashker

  • Augmented Betweenness Centrality for Environmentally Aware Traffic Monitoring in Transportation Networks

    Rami Puzis;Yaniv Altshuler;Yuval Elovici;Shlomo Bekhor

  • A passing gap acceptance model for two-lane rural highways

    Haneen Farah;Shlomo Bekhor;Abishai Polus;Tomer Toledo

  • GEV-based destination choice models that account for unobserved similarities among alternatives

    Shlomo Bekhor;Joseph N. Prashker

  • Analysis of evacuation behavior in a wildfire event

    Tomer Toledo;Ido Marom;Einat Grimberg;Shlomo Bekhor

  • Evaluating long‐distance travel patterns in Israel by tracking cellular phone positions

    Shlomo Bekhor;Yehoshua Cohen;Charles Solomon

  • Mapping patterns of pedestrian fatal accidents in Israel

    Carlo Giacomo Prato;Victoria Gitelman;Shlomo Bekhor

  • Applying Branch-and-Bound Technique to Route Choice Set Generation

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  • Investigating path-based solution algorithms to the stochastic user equilibrium problem

    Shlomo Bekhor;Tomer Toledo

  • A Path-Based Algorithm for the Cross-Nested Logit Stochastic User Equilibrium Traffic Assignment

    Shlomo Bekhor;Tomer Toledo;Lena Reznikova

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlo Giacomo Prato
Carlo Giacomo Prato University of Queensland
Tomer Toledo
Tomer Toledo Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Piet H. L. Bovy
Piet H. L. Bovy Delft University of Technology
Yuval Elovici
Yuval Elovici Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
David M. Broday
David M. Broday Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Kara M. Kockelman
Kara M. Kockelman The University of Texas at Austin
Anthony Chen
Anthony Chen Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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