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Heterogeneous crowd behaviors simulation

Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Internet Multimedia Computing and Service, 2013
Most of existing approaches to simulate heterogeneous crowd behaviors focus on the aspect of psychology. From a human's physiological characteristics perspective, this paper presents a method to generate different crowd behaviors. We choose RVO library as navigation method and four basic physiological characteristics including gender, age, weight, and ...
Liping Zheng   +3 more
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Behavioral Human Crowds

2018
This chapter provides an introduction to the contents of Bellomo and Gibelli (Crowd dynamics, volume 1 – theory, models, and safety problems. Modeling and simulation in science, engineering, and technology. Birkhauser, New York, 2018) and a general critical analysis on crowd modeling.
Nicola Bellomo, Livio Gibelli
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Behavior authoring for crowd simulations

Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and Games, 2011
There has been growing academic and industry interest in the behavioral animation of autonomous actors in virtual worlds. However, it remains a considerable challenge to automatically generate complicated interactions between multiple actors in a customizable way with minimal user specification.
Mubbasir Kapadia   +3 more
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Crowd Behavior Analysis: A Survey

2017 International Conference on Recent Advances in Electronics and Communication Technology (ICRAECT), 2017
Nowadays, one of the most interesting and active research topic in computer vision is the analysis of crowd behavior. Crowd is a set of individuals gathered in a particular physical area. Analyzing crowd behavior involves many ways viz., crowd density estimation, crowd motion detection, crowd tracking and crowd behavior recognition.
Swathi H.Y., G. Shivakumar, H.S. Mohana
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Behavioral Animation of Crowds

2007
One of the important characteristics of behavioral animation is its ability to reduce the workload on the animators. This is achieved by letting a behavioral model automatically take care of the low-level details of the animation, freeing the animator to concentrate on the big picture.
Daniel Thalmann, Soraia Raupp Musse
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The Behavioral Effects of Crowding

Environment and Behavior, 1978
Crews of 18 U.S. Navy combat vessels rated their living and working conditions aboard ship, including degree of crowding. In order to understand better the behavioral effects of crowding, three different types of measures, corresponding to different definitions of crowding, were constructed.
Larry M. Dean   +2 more
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Leisure, Freedom, and Crowd Behavior

Journal of Leisure Research, 1978
Questionnaire data on crowds from the Mardi Gras, college students at the “Spring break” in Fort Lauderdale, and the Old Time Fiddler's Convention are used to examine the hypothesis: To the extent ...
George A. Hillery, Alan Jay Lincoln
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Simulating Infantry and Crowd Behaviors

2009 International Conference on Computational Intelligence, Modelling and Simulation, 2009
This paper informs about simulation used in education and training process. The focus is on infantry and crowd behaviors on constructive simulation centers that are established on Simulation centers in Slovak Armed Forces. Training audiences taking participation on this simulation type are military staffs and civilian crisis management staffs ...
Igor Petz, Branislav Sobota, Ján Perhac
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Behavior-graph for crowd simulation

ACM SIGGRAPH 2007 posters, 2007
Computer generated crowds can be found in films, commercials, computer games and other virtual environment applications. Usually, crowd simulation techniques, such as [Treuille et al. 2006; Lerner et al. 2007] focus on controlling the direction and speed of the simulated agents, aiming at generating realistic crowds at the trajectory level.
Alon Lerner   +3 more
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Crowding and Behavior.

Population and Development Review, 1976
J. B., Jonathan L. Freedman
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