This report documents the talks and group work of Dagstuhl Seminar 16091
“Computational Challenges in Cooperative Intelligent Urban Transport”. This
interdisciplinary seminar brought researchers together from many fields
including computer science, transportation, operations research, mathematics,
machine learning and artificial intelligence. The seminar included two formats
of talks: several minute research statements and longer overview talks. The
talks given are documented here with abstracts. Furthermore, this seminar
consisted of significant amounts of group work that is also documented with
short abstracts detailing group discussions and planned outcomes