M. Sorci, Gianluca Antonini, et al.
Image and Vision Computing
We propose and validate a model for pedestrian walking behavior, based on discrete choice modeling. Two main types of behavior are identified: unconstrained and constrained. By unconstrained, we refer to behavior patterns which are independent from other individuals. The constrained patterns are captured by a leader-follower model and by a collision avoidance model. The spatial correlation between the alternatives is captured by a cross nested logit model. The model is estimated by maximum likelihood estimation on a real data set of pedestrian trajectories, manually tracked from video sequences. The model is successfully validated using a bi-directional flow data set, collected in controlled experimental conditions at Delft university. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
M. Sorci, Gianluca Antonini, et al.
Image and Vision Computing
M. Sorci, Gianluca Antonini, et al.
Image and Vision Computing
M. Sorci, J.Ph. Thiran, et al.
FG 2008
M. Sorci, J.Ph. Thiran, et al.
FG 2008