Pushing behavior impairs people’s sense of well-being in a crowd and represents a significant safety risk. There are nevertheless still a lot of unanswered questions about who behaves how in a crowded situation, and when, where, and why pushing behavior occurs. Beginning from the supposition that a crowd is not thoroughly homogenous and that behavior can change over time, we developed a method to observe and rate forward motion. Based on the guidelines of quantitative content analysis, we came up with four categories: (1) falling behind, (2) just walking, (3) mild pushing, and (4) strong pushing. These categories allow for the classification of the behavior of any person at any time in a video, and thereby the method allows for a comprehens...
Modelling and simulating pedestrian motions are standard ways to investigate crowd dynamics aimed to...
Over the past few years, crowd simulation has been an active research field with an increasing atten...
This article is on collective phenomena in pedestrian dynamics during the assembling and dispersal o...
Pushing behavior impairs people’s sense of well-being in a crowd and represents a significant safety...
Crowds, subjects of considerable complexity, have been extensively studied both as homogeneous entit...
In crowded entrances, some people try to be faster and therefore start pushing others. This pushing ...
The dynamic of pedestrians finds a multitude of interesting and safety-critical applications in the ...
Many aspects of pedestrian dynamics can be described using natural scientific concepts, like flow, d...
Simulations can help making facilities for pedestrians safer and more comfortable. A proper understa...
Pedestrian behavior modeling and analysis is important for crowd scene understanding and has various...
Density, velocity, or flow are key quantities to describe dense crowds. However, they neglect the 3-...
Security plays a crucial role when it comes to planning large events such as concerts, sporting tour...
Human movement in the real world provides important information for developing human behaviour model...
Human movement in the real world provides important information for developing human behaviour model...
This article is on collective phenomena in pedestrian dynamics during the assembling and dispersal o...
Modelling and simulating pedestrian motions are standard ways to investigate crowd dynamics aimed to...
Over the past few years, crowd simulation has been an active research field with an increasing atten...
This article is on collective phenomena in pedestrian dynamics during the assembling and dispersal o...
Pushing behavior impairs people’s sense of well-being in a crowd and represents a significant safety...
Crowds, subjects of considerable complexity, have been extensively studied both as homogeneous entit...
In crowded entrances, some people try to be faster and therefore start pushing others. This pushing ...
The dynamic of pedestrians finds a multitude of interesting and safety-critical applications in the ...
Many aspects of pedestrian dynamics can be described using natural scientific concepts, like flow, d...
Simulations can help making facilities for pedestrians safer and more comfortable. A proper understa...
Pedestrian behavior modeling and analysis is important for crowd scene understanding and has various...
Density, velocity, or flow are key quantities to describe dense crowds. However, they neglect the 3-...
Security plays a crucial role when it comes to planning large events such as concerts, sporting tour...
Human movement in the real world provides important information for developing human behaviour model...
Human movement in the real world provides important information for developing human behaviour model...
This article is on collective phenomena in pedestrian dynamics during the assembling and dispersal o...
Modelling and simulating pedestrian motions are standard ways to investigate crowd dynamics aimed to...
Over the past few years, crowd simulation has been an active research field with an increasing atten...
This article is on collective phenomena in pedestrian dynamics during the assembling and dispersal o...