On Influencing Individual Behavior for Reducing Transportation Energy Expenditure in a Large Population

Citation

Mohan, S.; Yan, F.; Bellotti, V.; Elbery, A.; Rakha, H.; Klenk, M. On Influencing Individual Behavior for Reducing Transportation Energy Expenditure in a Large Population. ACM/AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Society

Abstract

Our research aims at developing intelligent systems to reduce the transportation-related energy expenditure of a large city by influencing individual behavior. We introduce COPTER – an intelligent travel assistant that evaluates multi-modal travel alternatives to find a plan that is acceptable to a person given their context and preferences. We propose a formulation for acceptable planning that brings together ideas from AI, machine learning, and economics. This formulation has been incorporated in COPTER producing acceptable plans in real-time. We adopt a novel empirical evaluation framework that combines human decision data with high fidelity simulation to demonstrate a 4% energy reduction and 20% delay reduction in a realistic deployment scenario in Los Angeles, California, USA.


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