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Analysis and Simulation of Group Behavior Using a Dynamic Sphere of Influence


Tsuyoshi Taki, and Junichi Hasegawa


School of Life System Science and Technology, Chukyo University, 101 Tokodachi, Kaizu-cho, Toyota, Aichi 470-0393, Japan


Received: October 31, 2004

Accepted: December 25, 2004


Keywords: dominant region, dynamic personal space, group motion analysis, group behavior simulation

Journal ref: Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics, Vol.9, No.2 pp. 159-165, 2005

Abstract



To evaluate or predict human behavior, extraction of characteristic patterns from actual crowd scenes and crowd simulation in different situations based on general human behavior model are needed. We use changes in a spatial feature formed by individual movement called a "dominant region", a type of dynamic personal space.
In the paper, a basic concept and calculation of the dominant region and its applications are presented. Experiments show that the proposed feature is useful in evaluating and simulating human behavior.
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