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A SCA-Based Model for Open Crowd Aggregation

In: Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics 2008

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  • Stefania Bandini

    (University of Milano, CSAI—Complex Systems & Artificial Intelligence Research Centre)

  • Mizar Luca Federici

    (MVA Consultancy Ltd.)

  • Sara Manzoni

    (University of Milano, CSAI—Complex Systems & Artificial Intelligence Research Centre)

  • Stefano Redaelli

    (University of Milano, CSAI—Complex Systems & Artificial Intelligence Research Centre)

Abstract

Summary This paper proposes a SCA-based model for crowd dynamics phenomena. SCA (Situated Cellular Agents) is a modeling and simulation approach based on Multi Agent Systems principles that is characterized by the representation of an explicit spatial structure. This paper is focused on the crowd aggregation phenomenon described by Elias Canetti. This work will provide a methodology example of translation of a social theory into a SCA-based computational model.

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  • Stefania Bandini & Mizar Luca Federici & Sara Manzoni & Stefano Redaelli, 2010. "A SCA-Based Model for Open Crowd Aggregation," Springer Books, in: Wolfram W. F. Klingsch & Christian Rogsch & Andreas Schadschneider & Michael Schreckenberg (ed.), Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics 2008, pages 439-449, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-04504-2_37
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-04504-2_37
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