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Development of pedestrian behavior model taking account of intention
Yusuke Tamura, Phuoc Dai Le, Kentarou Hitomi, Naiwala P. Chandrasiri, Takashi Bando, Atsushi Yamashita, Hajime Asama
- Year
- 2012
- Citations
- 41
Abstract
In order for robots to safely move in human-robot coexisting environment, they must be able to predict their surrounding people's behavior. In this study, a pedestrian behavior model that produces humanlike behavior was developed. The model takes into account the pedestrian's intention. Based on the intention, the model pedestrian sets its subgoal and moves toward the subgoal according to virtual forces affected by other pedestrian and environment. The proposed model was verified through pedestrian observation experiments.
Keywords
PedestrianRobotComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionOrder (exchange)Artificial intelligenceSimulationEngineeringTransport engineeringEconomics
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