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Lip Pressure, Bite Force and Denture Use as Predictors of Oral Frailty in Physically Active Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]

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Colaço C   +8 more
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A social force evacuation model driven by video data

Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, 2018
Abstract This paper proposes a video data-driven social force model for simulating crowd evacuation. The initialization of pedestrian position, path navigation, and goal selection in the improved social force model was guided by real video data. To initialize pedestrian position and determine path navigation, the distribution of the pedestrians is ...
Baoxi Liu   +3 more
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Fuzzy Social Force Model

2015 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE), 2015
Social Force Model (SFM) uses mathematical equations to describe pedestrians intentions and interactions. The crowd behavior emerges as the result of these forces acting in each pedestrian. One of the major disadvantages of the SFM is the understanding of the pedestrians intentions that is somewhat hidden in the mathematical equations and its ...
Altieres Del Sent, Mauro Roisenberg
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Avoiding numerical pitfalls in social force models

Physical Review E, 2013
The social force model of Helbing and Molnár is one of the best known approaches to simulate pedestrian motion, a collective phenomenon with nonlinear dynamics. It is based on the idea that the Newtonian laws of motion mostly carry over to pedestrian motion so that human trajectories can be computed by solving a set of ordinary differential equations ...
Gerta, Köster   +2 more
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Improved social force model considering conflict avoidance

Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2020
The social force model (SFM) can be applied to characterize pedestrian dynamics in normal scenarios. However, its model of interactions among pedestrians deviates from actual scenarios to some extent. Thus, we propose an improved SFM where pedestrians consider avoiding potential conflicts in advance during the walking process.
Qiaoru Li   +4 more
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