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Specification, estimation and validation of a pedestrian walking behavior model

Robin, Thomas  
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Antonini, Gianluca  
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Bierlaire, Michel  
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2007

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.

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Robin, Thomas  
Antonini, Gianluca  
Bierlaire, Michel  
Cruz, Javier  
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2007

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Published as: Specification, estimation and validation of a pedestrian walking behavior model, Transportation Research Part B: Methodological. 43 (1):36-56 (2009).

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http://transp-or2.epfl.ch/technicalReports/RobiAntoBierCruz07.pdf
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