Development of Agent-Based In-Store Simulator to Analyze Pedestrian Behaviors
Development of Agent-Based In-Store Simulator to Analyze Pedestrian Behaviors
カテゴリ: 研究会(論文単位)
論文No: IS11005
グループ名: 【C】電子・情報・システム部門 情報システム研究会
発行日: 2011/04/14
タイトル(英語): Development of Agent-Based In-Store Simulator to Analyze Pedestrian Behaviors
著者名: Sato Fumiaki(Tokyo Institute of Technology),Kitazawa Masaki(Tokyo Institute of Technology),Yamada Takashi(Tokyo Institute of Technology),Yoshikawa Atushi(Tokyo Institute of Technology),Terano Takao(Tokyo Institute of Technology)
著者名(英語): Sato Fumiaki(Tokyo Institute of Technology),Kitazawa Masaki(Tokyo Institute of Technology),Yamada Takashi(Tokyo Institute of Technology),Yoshikawa Atushi(Tokyo Institute of Technology),Terano Takao(Tokyo Institute of Technology)
キーワード: Multi-agent Based Simulation|Pedestrian Behaviors|Service Science and Management Engineering|Multi-agent Based Simulation|Pedestrian Behaviors|Service Science and Management Engineering
要約(日本語): We are developing Agent-Based In-Store Simulator (ABISS). The original objective of ABISS is toinvestigate customer walking flows and purchasing behaviors in a supermarket., however, the simulator is able to beused for any pedestrian behaviors of people in a museum and/or a city zone. This paper presents the basic principles,current status, and future plans of ABISS. The simulator enables us to carry out “virtual experiments” throughchanging various parameters of marketing, display, and operation plans of the target place. Intensive experiments withthese real and virtual data have suggested the applicability of ABISS to analyse pedestrian behaviors, which are hard tobe observed in real data.
要約(英語): We are developing Agent-Based In-Store Simulator (ABISS). The original objective of ABISS is toinvestigate customer walking flows and purchasing behaviors in a supermarket., however, the simulator is able to beused for any pedestrian behaviors of people in a museum and/or a city zone. This paper presents the basic principles,current status, and future plans of ABISS. The simulator enables us to carry out “virtual experiments” throughchanging various parameters of marketing, display, and operation plans of the target place. Intensive experiments withthese real and virtual data have suggested the applicability of ABISS to analyse pedestrian behaviors, which are hard tobe observed in real data.
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