학술논문

Pedestrian Crossing Discrepancy Within Static and Dynamic Crowds: An Experimental Study
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Working Paper
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Physics - Physics and Society
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Abstract
This paper aims to investigate the disparities in pedestrian crossing behaviors within static and dynamic crowds through experimental analysis. First, the crossing trajectories of pedestrians in various crowd environments were qualitatively observed. These trajectories have shown significant discrepancies and the phenomenon of cross-channel formation within static crowds was observed, a phenomenon similar to the evolution of human trails. To quantitatively assess these discrepancies, metrics of behavior patterns and swarm factor were introduced. Different behavioral patterns, including anticipation and reaction behaviors in pedestrian motion, were observed. Finally, through orthogonal velocity analysis, the variation trends of crossing motions within static and dynamic contexts were revealed.
Comment: 12 pages, 11 figures