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Integrating the Implications of Distance-Based Affective States in Cellular Automata Pedestrian Simulation

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Cellular Automata have successfully been applied to the modeling and simulation of pedestrian dynamics. These simulations have often been focused on the evaluation of situations of medium-high density, in which the motivation of pedestrians overcomes natural proxemic tendencies. The COVID-19 outbreak has shown that in certain situations it is instead crucial to focus on situations in which proxemic is amplified by the particular affective state of the individuals involved in the studied scenario. We present the first steps in a research effort aimed at integrating results of quantitative analyses concerning effects of affective states on the perception of mutual distances by pedestrians of different type and the modeling of movement choices in a cellular automata framework.

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      Cellular Automata: 15th International Conference on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry, ACRI 2022, Geneva, Switzerland, September 12–15, 2022, Proceedings
      Sep 2022
      372 pages
      ISBN:978-3-031-14925-2
      DOI:10.1007/978-3-031-14926-9

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      Published: 12 September 2022

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      1. Cellular automata
      2. Pedestrian simulation
      3. Affective state modeling

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