DocumentCode
2205368
Title
Realistic Interactive Pedestrian Simulation and Visualization for Virtual 3D Environments
Author
Brändle, N. ; Matyus, T. ; Brunnhuber, M. ; Hesina, G. ; Neuschmied, H. ; Rosner, M.
Author_Institution
Austrian Inst. of Technol., Vienna, Austria
fYear
2009
fDate
9-12 Sept. 2009
Firstpage
179
Lastpage
184
Abstract
We present a visual computing effort to realistically and interactively simulate and visualize aspects of human motion behavior in virtual 3D environments. It allows virtually changing the infrastructure of a layout and assessing the consequences in terms of motion paths and visibility (where will people look at?). We first create a virtual 3D model of an infrastructure with photogrammetric reconstruction of images and obtain high-resolution video footage of real-world scenarios of the infrastructure. We calibrate video information with the 3D model in order to optimize an automatic human detection and tracking algorithm and to obtain real-world trajectories of people in world coordinates of major ground plane. These real world trajectories provide input to strategic and tactial movement aspects of pedestrian simulations and help validating the human motion simulations. The simulated pedestrian trajectories are the base for path visualizations and visibility analyses in the virtual environment. Our case study comprises an entry hall of a train station, but the approach is applicable to other environments such as museums.
Keywords
behavioural sciences; image motion analysis; interactive systems; photogrammetry; video databases; virtual reality; high-resolution video footage; human motion behavior; image photogrammetric reconstruction; motion paths; real world trajectories; realistic interactive pedestrian simulation; realistic interactive pedestrian visualization; tactial movement; virtual 3D environments; visual computing; Analytical models; Cameras; Computational modeling; Humans; Image reconstruction; Multimedia computing; Multimedia systems; Trajectory; Virtual environment; Visualization; 3D modeling; calibration; human motion tracking; pedestrian simulation; visualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Virtual Systems and Multimedia, 2009. VSMM '09. 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Vienna
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3790-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VSMM.2009.33
Filename
5306014
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