Irrational crowds tend to adapt herd mentality, having group behaviour and high suggestion through interaction. It is important to see how an irrational crowd can be controlled to prevent undesirable crowd attitude. This paper reviews existing models and the controllers to provide a comprehensive study for crowd control. It focuses on a comprehensive analysis of the control of psychological crowd, modelled using LeBon's theory; which defines the crowd behaviour in terms of crowd attitude. The crowd attitude is defined in terms of suggestibility and prestige and the crowd interaction is defined in terms of the interaction of prestige and suggestibility, which is naturally unstable. A controller is required to achieve stability. In this paper...
The three terms "panic", "irrationality", and "herding" are ubiquitous in the crowd dynamics literat...
Background. The three terms “panic”, “irrationality”, and “herding” are ubiquitous in the crowd dyna...
Introduction. By the end of the 19th century the society had to adapt to new threats—namely, increas...
Irrational crowds tend to adapt herd mentality, having group behaviour and high suggestion through i...
This thesis investigates the use of control theory as a means to study and ultimately control the ps...
Crowd phenomena has challenged social psychology for about a century, even early development of soci...
The behavior of human crowd is an interesting phenomenon in which individuals are set as a collectio...
Crowds are the elephant man of the social sciences. They are viewed as something strange, something ...
The challenge for a psychology of crowds and collective behavior is to explain how large numbers of ...
Computer simulations are increasingly being used to predict the behaviour of crowds. However, the mo...
This paper introduces concepts that may improve our understanding of crowd behaviour and new tools w...
Use of scientific knowledge in crowd psychology is low-level presently. Even the individual branches...
Computer simulations are increasingly used to monitor and predict behavior at large crowd events, su...
This thesis seeks to answer the question: Which mechanisms underlie crowd behaviour patterns? As a f...
This paper aims to synthesis existing research efforts to provide an integrated view of behavioral m...
The three terms "panic", "irrationality", and "herding" are ubiquitous in the crowd dynamics literat...
Background. The three terms “panic”, “irrationality”, and “herding” are ubiquitous in the crowd dyna...
Introduction. By the end of the 19th century the society had to adapt to new threats—namely, increas...
Irrational crowds tend to adapt herd mentality, having group behaviour and high suggestion through i...
This thesis investigates the use of control theory as a means to study and ultimately control the ps...
Crowd phenomena has challenged social psychology for about a century, even early development of soci...
The behavior of human crowd is an interesting phenomenon in which individuals are set as a collectio...
Crowds are the elephant man of the social sciences. They are viewed as something strange, something ...
The challenge for a psychology of crowds and collective behavior is to explain how large numbers of ...
Computer simulations are increasingly being used to predict the behaviour of crowds. However, the mo...
This paper introduces concepts that may improve our understanding of crowd behaviour and new tools w...
Use of scientific knowledge in crowd psychology is low-level presently. Even the individual branches...
Computer simulations are increasingly used to monitor and predict behavior at large crowd events, su...
This thesis seeks to answer the question: Which mechanisms underlie crowd behaviour patterns? As a f...
This paper aims to synthesis existing research efforts to provide an integrated view of behavioral m...
The three terms "panic", "irrationality", and "herding" are ubiquitous in the crowd dynamics literat...
Background. The three terms “panic”, “irrationality”, and “herding” are ubiquitous in the crowd dyna...
Introduction. By the end of the 19th century the society had to adapt to new threats—namely, increas...