Modeling Evacuee Behavior for Robot-Guided Emergency Evacuation
Mollik Nayyar, Alan Wagner

TL;DR
This paper develops behavior models of human evacuees to enhance robot-guided emergency evacuation simulations, aiming to improve social navigation and evacuation efficiency.
Contribution
It introduces new behavior models of evacuees and explores their application in designing more effective emergency evacuation simulations.
Findings
Behavior models can improve evacuation simulation accuracy
Models contribute to better social navigation during evacuations
Potential for enhanced robot-guided evacuation strategies
Abstract
This paper considers the problem of developing suitable behavior models of human evacuees during a robot-guided emergency evacuation. We describe our recent research developing behavior models of evacuees and potential future uses of these models. This paper considers how behavior models can contribute to the development and design of emergency evacuation simulations in order to improve social navigation during an evacuation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvacuation and Crowd Dynamics · Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
