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The study of groups, crowds, and their dynamics is not only essential for understanding pedestrians behavior but also for understanding communities, cultures, and society itself (Forsyth, Group dynamics. Cengage Learning, Boston, 2018). In this sense, in the present book, we investigate pedestrian and crowd characteristics, regarding personalities, emotions, and cultural aspects. The main goal of this research was to propose a model that could detect pedestrian features in crowds from video sequences, allowing the comparison and analysis of pedestrian characteristics from different crowds or countries.

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Favaretto, R.M., Musse, S.R., Costa, A.B. (2019). Final Remarks. In: Emotion, Personality and Cultural Aspects in Crowds. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22078-5_13

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