Project Meeting 2020.03.27 - ActivitySim/activitysim GitHub Wiki

Task 1 Project Management (milestone)

  • Joe and I are working on the draft Phase 6 scoping Google doc
  • Plan to share by next week's call
  • Discussed SEMCOG pull request for write_trip_matrices feature
  • SEMCOG approves the contribution
  • Discussed what's required from a legal POV for contribution, such as a CLA
  • Will proceed with current process while team considers additional ideas
  • ITM may go online and tutorials/workshops may get cancelled as a result

Task 2 Strategic Planning (milestone)

  • Drafted strategic development and contribution plan outline here
  • Within the next three weeks, PMC to review and comment/edit outline
  • Then RSG create first draft, then two months for PMC discussion and review, and then final doc

Task 4 I/O Improvements (milestone)

  • Blake reconciled and merged the TNCs, task 4 I/O improvements, and command line interface branches into the develop branch in this pull request
  • The next pull request will be the recipes, with the additional examples to add skim data to the trips table and sort trips in time/space order

Task 5 TNCs (milestone)

  • MTC share updated model run results for TNC results verification
  • MTC made some revisions to better estimate TNC trips
  • I'll review and create some comparison summaries

Task 6 Model Developer Tutorial (milestone)

  • Still working on it

Task 9 Estimation Mode (milestone)

  • Jeff finishing up first draft of estimation data bundle example
  • Mark helping us spec it out
  • Also working on functionality to read observed choices instead of simulated choices and build downstream data
  • We're implementing just a few submodels round trip - from activitysim to estimation and back
  • We're planning to have an example next week to aid in the discussion
  • Let's continue to discuss and design how we can improve the input and output formats / data model for activitysim to make the experience for the user as painless as possible
  • We need to continue discussing this important and complex feature so let's keep it on the agenda for the upcoming weeks