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245 _ _ |a Emergence of behavioral repertoires in entrance situations: Interplay between physical, collective and inter-personal factors
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520 _ _ |a Within moving crowds, patterns of pedestrian behavior occur. Examples include walking, running or even racing, queuing, huddling. The transitions between these ways of behaving occur fluently, typically without overt gesturing, and sometimes rapidly. The question is: how do these patterns emerge and propagate? Our approach emphasizes the interplay between physical, collective and inter-personal factors.
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