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Stochastic Transition Model for Discrete Agent Movements

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Cellular Automata (ACRI 2010)

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We propose a calibrated two-dimensional cellular automaton model to simulate pedestrian motion behavior. It is a v max = 4 (3) model with exclusion statistics and random shuffled dynamics. The underlying regular grid structure results in a direction-dependent behavior, which has in particular not been considered within previous approaches. We efficiently compensate these grid-caused deficiencies on model level.

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Schultz, M., Fricke, H. (2010). Stochastic Transition Model for Discrete Agent Movements. In: Bandini, S., Manzoni, S., Umeo, H., Vizzari, G. (eds) Cellular Automata. ACRI 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6350. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15979-4_54

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