학술논문

Modeling and Simulating Pedestrian Social Group Behavior with Heterogeneous Social Relationships
Document Type
Conference
Source
2020 Spring Simulation Conference (SpringSim) Spring Simulation Conference (SpringSim), 2020. :1-12 May, 2020
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
General Topics for Engineers
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Force
Adaptation models
Social groups
Collision avoidance
Legged locomotion
Mathematical model
Data models
pedestrian dynamics
multi-agent simulation
social force model
proxemics
Language
Abstract
The nature of the social relationship within a pedestrian group influences the group’s structure and behavior and thus its entitativity (i.e. the perception of a group as a unit by other pedestrians). However, existing crowd models ignore the diversity of social relationships and have limitations in reproducing group avoidance behaviors. The proposed model is an adaptation of the social force model that addresses group social relationships. The approach is calibrated by comparing the distances and angles between members of the simulated groups with observations in real crowds. Results show that intra-group distances are a key factor in collision avoidance behavior. Simulation of collision avoidance shows that group members behavior fits better with empirical data than the original model and that individuals avoid splitting groups. By simply tuning the distribution of social relationships in the simulated crowd, the model can be used to reproduce crowd behaviors in several contexts.