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Dorine Duives

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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|December 23, 2023
Bicycle Data-Driven Application Framework: A Dutch Case Study on Machine Learning-Based Bicycle Delay Estimation at Signalized Intersections Using Nationwide Sparse GPS DataYufei Yuan, Kaiyi Wang, Dorine Duives, et al.
Transportation Research. Part A, Policy and Practice|March 21, 2022
Teleworking during COVID-19 in the Netherlands: Understanding behaviour, attitudes, and future intentions of train travellersDanique Ton, Koen Arendsen, Menno de Bruyn, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|March 28, 2024
The multi-dimensional challenges of controlling respiratory virus transmission in indoor spaces: Insights from the linkage of a microscopic pedestrian simulation and SARS-CoV-2 transmission modelBüsra Atamer Balkan, You Chang, Martijn Sparnaaij, et al.
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|December 23, 2023
Bicycle Data-Driven Application Framework: A Dutch Case Study on Machine Learning-Based Bicycle Delay Estimation at Signalized Intersections Using Nationwide Sparse GPS DataYufei Yuan, Kaiyi Wang, Dorine Duives, et al.
Transportation Research. Part A, Policy and Practice|March 21, 2022
Teleworking during COVID-19 in the Netherlands: Understanding behaviour, attitudes, and future intentions of train travellersDanique Ton, Koen Arendsen, Menno de Bruyn, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|March 28, 2024
The multi-dimensional challenges of controlling respiratory virus transmission in indoor spaces: Insights from the linkage of a microscopic pedestrian simulation and SARS-CoV-2 transmission modelBüsra Atamer Balkan, You Chang, Martijn Sparnaaij, et al.
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