Synthesizing neighborhood preferences for automated vehicles

@article{Zhang2020SynthesizingNP,
  title={Synthesizing neighborhood preferences for automated vehicles},
  author={Wenwen Zhang and Kaidi Wang and Sicheng Wang and Zhiqiu Jiang and Andrew S. Mondschein and Robert B. Noland},
  journal={Transportation Research Part C-emerging Technologies},
  year={2020},
  volume={120},
  pages={102774}
}

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  • Dasom LeeD. Hess
  • Political Science
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  • 2022
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