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A kinetic theory approach for 2D crowd dynamics with emotional contagion

Daewa Kim, Kaylie O’Connell, William Ott, Annalisa Quaini

2021Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences30 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this paper, we present a computational modeling approach for the dynamics of human crowds, where the spreading of an emotion (specifically fear) has an influence on the pedestrians’ behavior. Our approach is based on the methods of the kinetic theory of active particles. The model allows us to weight between two competing behaviors depending on fear level: the search for less congested areas and the tendency to follow the stream unconsciously (herding). The fear level of each pedestrian influences their walking speed and is influenced by the fear levels of their neighbors. Numerically, we solve our pedestrian model with emotional contagion using an operator splitting scheme. We simulate evacuation scenarios involving two groups of interacting pedestrians to assess how domain geometry and the details of fear propagation impact evacuation dynamics. Further, we reproduce the evacuation dynamics of an experimental study involving distressed ants.

Topics & Concepts

CrowdsHerdingPedestrianEmotional contagionComputer scienceDynamics (music)Domain (mathematical analysis)SimulationStatistical physicsPsychologyMathematicsSocial psychologyPhysicsComputer securityMathematical analysisGeographyTransport engineeringEngineeringPedagogyForestryEvacuation and Crowd DynamicsTraffic control and managementTransportation Planning and Optimization