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We travel everyday in different ways, for different purposes. It is interesting to know how people travel. However, a good set of travel data can be hard to collect. Survey is one of the common ways to collect people's feedback and it can be very long if we want to collect details from people. The survey interface has to be engaging so that participants are aware of what they answer and repond as accurate as possible. At the same time, the survey data should be structured in a way that is optimized for data modeling. I am currently working at Future Mobility research group at Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology. I have been involved in mobility survey platform development for several government-sponsored research projects, like Driverless Mobility Survey in Singapore, Tripod: Sustainable Travel Incentives with Prediction, Optimization and Personalization research project in Boston area. Human mobility research
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