Emergency evacuation in metro stations could be highly challenging due to complex underground environments, dynamic hazards and high-density crowds. There are different types of metro passengers, such as first-time visitors and daily commuters, who may possess different levels of prior spatial knowledge about the metro station. While spatial knowledge is known as an influential factor on people\u27s indoor wayfinding behavior, it has largely remained unknown whether and how the level of completeness of prior spatial knowledge would affect people\u27s wayfinding behavior during emergency evacuation in underground environments such as metro stations. Motivated by this gap, this study aimed to examine the effect of completeness of spatial know...
We conducted a computer-based experiment with over 450 human participants and used a Bayesian model ...
This paper presents a Virtual Reality (VR) experiment to study pedestrian exit choice behavior durin...
Knowledge on human behaviour in emergency is crucial to increase the safety of buildings and transpo...
Computer simulations of pedestrian dynamics are common and reliable tools in order to evaluate safet...
The collective behaviour of human crowds emerges from the local interactions of individuals. To unde...
This research intends to explore city visitors’ evacuation wayfinding behaviour. This research field...
Understanding pedestrian exit choice behavior during emergency situations is important for improving...
Although understanding wayfinding behaviour in complex buildings is important to ensure pedestrian s...
Understanding human decision making is a key requirement to improve crowd simulation models so that ...
The evacuation of crowds from buildings or vehicles is one example that highlights the importance of...
Comparing results obtained in Virtual Reality to those obtained in physical experiments is key for v...
How humans resolve non-trivial tradeoffs in their navigational choices between the social interactio...
We conducted a computer-based experiment with over 450 human participants and used a Bayesian model ...
Abstract Background: Wayfinding has been adopted in several intense evacuation and navigation simul...
In contemporary society, safety issues are the main focus in the field of pedestrian and evacuation ...
We conducted a computer-based experiment with over 450 human participants and used a Bayesian model ...
This paper presents a Virtual Reality (VR) experiment to study pedestrian exit choice behavior durin...
Knowledge on human behaviour in emergency is crucial to increase the safety of buildings and transpo...
Computer simulations of pedestrian dynamics are common and reliable tools in order to evaluate safet...
The collective behaviour of human crowds emerges from the local interactions of individuals. To unde...
This research intends to explore city visitors’ evacuation wayfinding behaviour. This research field...
Understanding pedestrian exit choice behavior during emergency situations is important for improving...
Although understanding wayfinding behaviour in complex buildings is important to ensure pedestrian s...
Understanding human decision making is a key requirement to improve crowd simulation models so that ...
The evacuation of crowds from buildings or vehicles is one example that highlights the importance of...
Comparing results obtained in Virtual Reality to those obtained in physical experiments is key for v...
How humans resolve non-trivial tradeoffs in their navigational choices between the social interactio...
We conducted a computer-based experiment with over 450 human participants and used a Bayesian model ...
Abstract Background: Wayfinding has been adopted in several intense evacuation and navigation simul...
In contemporary society, safety issues are the main focus in the field of pedestrian and evacuation ...
We conducted a computer-based experiment with over 450 human participants and used a Bayesian model ...
This paper presents a Virtual Reality (VR) experiment to study pedestrian exit choice behavior durin...
Knowledge on human behaviour in emergency is crucial to increase the safety of buildings and transpo...