In human crowds as well as in many animal societies, local interactions among individuals often give rise to self-organized collective organizations that offer functional benefits to the group. For instance, flows of pedestrians moving in opposite directions spontaneously segregate into lanes of uniform walking directions. This phenomenon is often referred to as a smart collective pattern, as it increases the traffic efficiency with no need of external control. However, the functional benefits of this emergent organization have never been experimentally measured, and the underlying behavioral mechanisms are poorly understood. In this work, we have studied this phenomenon under controlled laboratory conditions. We found that the traffic segr...
International audienceSelf-avoiding agents such as pedestrians or road vehicles can exhibit differen...
Routing choices of walking pedestrians in geometrically complex environments are regulated by the in...
Pedestrian crowds are not homogeneous. One common distinguishing characteristic is the membership in...
In human crowds as well as in many animal societies, local interactions among individuals often give...
Article published in PLoS Computational biology. Freely available here: http://www.ploscompbiol.org/...
In human crowds as well as in many animal societies, local interactions among individuals often give...
In animal societies as well as in human crowds, many observed collective behaviours result from self...
In animal societies as well as in human crowds, many observed collective behaviours result from self...
International audienceDo people in a crowd behave like a set of isolated individuals or like a cohes...
International audienceWe report on two series of experiments, conducted in the frame of two differen...
Locomotion consists of cyclic events controlled by the neuronal activity of networks called central ...
Human crowd motion is mainly driven by self-organized processes based on local interactions among pe...
Abstract. This paper is concerned with mathematical modeling of intelligent systems, such as human c...
International audienceSelf-avoiding agents such as pedestrians or road vehicles can exhibit differen...
Routing choices of walking pedestrians in geometrically complex environments are regulated by the in...
Pedestrian crowds are not homogeneous. One common distinguishing characteristic is the membership in...
In human crowds as well as in many animal societies, local interactions among individuals often give...
Article published in PLoS Computational biology. Freely available here: http://www.ploscompbiol.org/...
In human crowds as well as in many animal societies, local interactions among individuals often give...
In animal societies as well as in human crowds, many observed collective behaviours result from self...
In animal societies as well as in human crowds, many observed collective behaviours result from self...
International audienceDo people in a crowd behave like a set of isolated individuals or like a cohes...
International audienceWe report on two series of experiments, conducted in the frame of two differen...
Locomotion consists of cyclic events controlled by the neuronal activity of networks called central ...
Human crowd motion is mainly driven by self-organized processes based on local interactions among pe...
Abstract. This paper is concerned with mathematical modeling of intelligent systems, such as human c...
International audienceSelf-avoiding agents such as pedestrians or road vehicles can exhibit differen...
Routing choices of walking pedestrians in geometrically complex environments are regulated by the in...
Pedestrian crowds are not homogeneous. One common distinguishing characteristic is the membership in...