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Towards a Cognitive Model of Crowd Behavior Based on Social Comparison Theory

Natalie Fridman and Gal A. Kaminka. Towards a Cognitive Model of Crowd Behavior Based on Social Comparison Theory. In Proceedings of the Twenty-Second National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-07) , 2007.

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Abstract

Models of crowd behavior facilitate analysis and prediction of human group behavior, where people are affected by each other's presence. Unfortunately, existing models leave many open challenges. In particular, psychology models often offer only qualitative description, while computer science models are often simplistic, and are not reusable from one simulated phenomenon to the next. We propose a novel model of crowd behavior, based on Festinger's Social Comparison Theory (SCT). We propose a concrete algorithmicframework for SCT, and evaluate its implementation in several crowd behavior scenarios. Resultsfrom task measures and human judges evaluation showsthat the SCT model produces improved results compared to base models from the literature.

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 description, while computer science models are often simplistic, and are not reusable from one
 simulated phenomenon to the next. We propose a novel model of crowd behavior, based on
 Festinger's Social Comparison Theory (SCT). We propose a concrete algorithmic
framework for SCT, and evaluate its implementation in several crowd behavior scenarios. Results
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