crossnested
Crossnested is a term used in discrete choice modeling, referring to the cross-nested logit (CNL) model. The CNL generalizes the standard nested logit by allowing each alternative to belong to multiple nests with partial membership weights. This structure provides a flexible way to capture correlation among alternatives that share attributes or travel modes, without forcing a rigid, mutually exclusive nesting.
In a crossnested specification, the choice space is organized into a set of nests, but unlike traditional
Special cases and estimation: If each alternative belongs to exactly one nest (with binary weights), the crossnested
Applications and history: The crossnested logit has been applied in transportation planning, retail and consumer choice,