Title: Crowd Dynamics Simulation Research
1Crowd Dynamics Simulation Research
- Dr. D. J. Kaup
- Dr. T. L. Clarke
- Rex Oleson
- Dr. Linda C. Malone
- University of Central Florida
- 3100 Technology Parkway
- Orlando, FL 32826
2Overview
- Generalize Lakoba-Kaup- Finkelstein crowd
simulation model to incorporate personality
factors - Improved simulation of crowd behaviors in crowded
environments.
3HMFV Equations
4Sample HMFV Crowd Simulation
- Mason Animation
- Standard HMFV Model
5Density Dependent Panic Factors Added LKF Model
Snapshot of a non-panicking crowd. Larger
circles represent bodies, and smaller ones,
noses, of pedestrians in this way, the direction
of motion of a pedestrian becomes apparent.
6Break Away Behavior
Snapshot of a non-panicking crowd a few seconds
after a group of pedestrians at the back of the
crowd breaks away".
7Exit Angle Results
- Based on NSF-funded Lakoba-Kaup-Finkelstein model
Number of people exiting per 100 seconds
8Verification Using Crowd VideoCitrus Bowl
Crowd UCF-Tulane 2005
9Vector Field of Optical FlowLucas-Kanade
Algorithm
10Add Personality
- Incorporate Personality Factors into HMFV/LKF
- Big Five
- Neuroticism
- Extroversion
- Openness
- Agreeableness
- Conscientiousness
11Math Approach
- Methods
- Add personality vector to simulation running
under MASON
12Math Approach
- Quadratic form implements interpersonal force
term
13Interaction Matrix
14Trial Matrix
Neurotic gt Blue Extrovert gt Cyan Openness gt
Green Agreeable gt Yellow Consci gt Red
Neur Extro Open Agree Consc
Neur 1 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1
Extro -0.1 1 1 1 1
Open -0.1 1 1 1 1
Agree -0.1 1 1 1 1
Consc -0.1 1 1 1 1
15HMFV? NEO Transition
16More Distant NEO Transition
17Less Distant NEO Transition
18Incorporating Gender
19Future Research
- Refine
- B Matrix
- HMFV? NEO Transition
- Products
- Model of crowds and third-party actor behavior
- Detect IEDs via behavior anomalies
20Acknowledgements
This research has been supported in part by the
National Science Foundation under Grant No.
BCS-0527545 and by the U.S. Army Research
Development and Engineering Command, Simulation
Technology Center, Contract N61339-02-C-0107.