2013
DOI: 10.1002/cav.1512
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Simulating and animating social dynamics: embedding small pedestrian groups in crowds

Abstract: We present a crowd model informed by common ground theory to accommodate high‐level socially aware behavioral realism of characters in crowd simulations. In our approach, group members maintain group cohesiveness by communicating and adapting their behaviors to each other. The resulting character behaviors in animations form a consequential chain interpreted as a coherent story by observers. We demonstrate that our model produces more believable animations from the viewpoint of human observers through a series… Show more

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“…A group communicative behavior model was proposed in [Park, Quek, and Cao 2013], hereon referred to as Park et al, to add social awareness, interaction, and coordination behavioral realism among agents in a group by applying common ground theory [Clark 1996] to achieve jointly a navigation task. Her model includes both macro-coordination and micro-coordination strategies for handling sub-plans, the joint plans, and the actions for both coordination level types.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A group communicative behavior model was proposed in [Park, Quek, and Cao 2013], hereon referred to as Park et al, to add social awareness, interaction, and coordination behavioral realism among agents in a group by applying common ground theory [Clark 1996] to achieve jointly a navigation task. Her model includes both macro-coordination and micro-coordination strategies for handling sub-plans, the joint plans, and the actions for both coordination level types.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies of human crowds and pedestrian behaviour since three decades ago had attracted more attentions from many researchers and it is now one of the important researches field not only in engineering but also in other fields such as computer science, mathematics, physics, psychology, urban planning, architecture and humanities [1,3,7,10,13,14]. Pedestrian traffic flow simulation models were invented due to the needs of predicting the pedestrian movement behaviour in various kinds of environment in order to help decision makers to identify any hazardous situations and therefore may increase the safety level of pedestrian from accidents by implementing the evaluation and analysis of data that will be obtained during the experiments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each avatar will have a special course of action that matches its own interests. The members of a group may gather in a particular region because of a common purpose at some moment . These situations occur frequently in current distributed virtual environments (DVEs) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%