For example, when walking in close proximity, a pedestrian is likely to be obstructed by other pedestrians and/or other objects like cars and bicycles. For illustration, Fig. 1 dis- plays the performance of baseline Faster R-CNN pedestrian detector [24] under heav...
Agents can be programmed with attributes such as walking speed, reaction time, familiarity with the environment, decision-making heuristics, as well as demographic features such as age and gender. Further, ABMs can incorporate factors like panic, herding behaviour, and bottlenecks within the ...
I wasn’t (just) talking about lines that are walking distance from each other. There are many other parts of the system where the Penn and Reading lines are close enough that taking the train into the city center and out again is an extremely long detour with (assume a sensible...
Furthermore, a pedestrian’s gait can be subjective, depending on various factors such as personal characteristics, walking objectives, and the ever-changing environment. In this dissertation, we focus on predicting the trajectory of pedestrians when interacting with other pedestrians and vehicles. ...
if the radial routes are underground then it may be possible to construct underground interchanges with short walking, but it isn’t guaranteed, and if there are any difficulties, it’s better to keep it on the surface to shorten the walk time. This has in general been an argument used ...
That’s actually a very good location, within walking distance of all of Cornell, connects to the entire local bus network (especially the buses serving Cornell), and a bit under half of the Cornell staff who drive in currently park there. It’s a bit uphill from the former “East ...
To fix this issue, the walking survey (WS) inspired by the method of standing still at each RP and PDR is proposed to improve the work efficiency of building a magnetic field map. The basic idea is to use the planning trajectories (consisting of many straight lines) to ensure the ...