Walk the Line: The role of gender and culture on the movement patterns of pedestrians based on a multicultural study
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Walk the Line: The role of gender and culture on the movement patterns of pedestrians based on a multicultural study
JuPedSim is an open source pedestrian dynamics simulator
Use optimal control theory to simulate the dynamics of crowds. Set up a room, initialise agents and their targets. The solution of a Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation provides the optimal trajectories towards the goals, while the actual motion is simulated using an accurate social force model.
This repository contain scripts for analyzing single-file movement experiments recorded by a top-view, or side-view camera
Interactive Map with Data Analysis of Data Collection compaing in Madras Project
Python package for the Sociophysics USE LL, TU/Eindhoven; provide access to the pedestrian data.
We use Deep Galerking Method (DGM) to solve the Non-Linear Schrödinger Formulation (NLSF) of a Mean-Field Game describing the passage of a cylindrical intruder through a dense crowd.
Dashboard: Analysis of pedestrian dynamics based on trajectory files
Automaton for simulating evacuation of pedestrians.
Floor field model implemented in MATLAB
A crowd evacuation simulation tool created in Unity for architectural/BIM workflows using Speckle
Code of Paper ''Modeling the dynamics of pedestrian evacuation in a complex environment based on the force mechanism''
JuPedSim simulator - a multi agent simulation framework.
CA Model for waiting pedestrians at train station platforms.
Use of potential field control in multi agent system game application.
Social Force Model Simulation implemented Go
Pedestrian dynamics simulator based on a cellular automaton.
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