AbstractMany models of crowd behavior are based on local interactions between pedestrians, but little is known about the actual mechanisms governing these interactions. In Experiments 1 and 2, a participant walked with three human ‘confederates’ or a virtual crowd of 30, while the heading direction or speed of a subset of neighbors was manipulated. In Experiment 3, real crowds of 16 or 20 walked together in a swarming scenario. We find that pedestrians are unidirectionally coupled to neighbors ahead of them, the influence of multiple neighbors is linearly combined, and their weights decrease with distance
Agent-based models of “flocking” and “schooling” have shown that a weighted average of neighbor velo...
While walking through a crowd, a pedestrian experiences a large number of interactions with his neig...
AbstractThe paper describes relation between positions of individuals in a crowd, namely dependence ...
AbstractMany models of crowd behavior are based on local interactions between pedestrians, but littl...
When people walk together in groups or crowds they must coordinate their walking speed and direction...
In animal societies as well as in human crowds, many observed collective behaviours result from self...
AbstractThe collective behavior of crowds is thought to emerge from local interactions between pedes...
International audienceDo people in a crowd behave like a set of isolated individuals or like a cohes...
The collective behavior of human crowds often exhibits surprisingly regular patterns of movement. Th...
International audienceWe report on two series of experiments, conducted in the frame of two differen...
In animal societies as well as in human crowds, many observed collective behaviours result from self...
International audienceModelling crowd behavior is essential for the management of mass events and pe...
Human crowd motion is mainly driven by self-organized processes based on local interactions among pe...
Agent-based models of “flocking” and “schooling” have shown that a weighted average of neighbor velo...
While walking through a crowd, a pedestrian experiences a large number of interactions with his neig...
AbstractThe paper describes relation between positions of individuals in a crowd, namely dependence ...
AbstractMany models of crowd behavior are based on local interactions between pedestrians, but littl...
When people walk together in groups or crowds they must coordinate their walking speed and direction...
In animal societies as well as in human crowds, many observed collective behaviours result from self...
AbstractThe collective behavior of crowds is thought to emerge from local interactions between pedes...
International audienceDo people in a crowd behave like a set of isolated individuals or like a cohes...
The collective behavior of human crowds often exhibits surprisingly regular patterns of movement. Th...
International audienceWe report on two series of experiments, conducted in the frame of two differen...
In animal societies as well as in human crowds, many observed collective behaviours result from self...
International audienceModelling crowd behavior is essential for the management of mass events and pe...
Human crowd motion is mainly driven by self-organized processes based on local interactions among pe...
Agent-based models of “flocking” and “schooling” have shown that a weighted average of neighbor velo...
While walking through a crowd, a pedestrian experiences a large number of interactions with his neig...
AbstractThe paper describes relation between positions of individuals in a crowd, namely dependence ...