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  2. Crowd analysis - Wikipedia

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    There are countless social applications of crowd analysis, ranging from uses within the film and video game industries, to uses in public planning. Being that crowd simulations are based on group dynamics and crowd psychology, the accuracy and relevance to real life situations is clear. A large aspect of public planning and its use of crowd ...

  3. Crowd collapses and crushes - Wikipedia

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    Keith Still of the Fire Safety Engineering Group, University of Greenwich, said "Be aware of your surroundings. Look ahead. Listen to the crowd noise. If you start finding yourself in a crowd surge, wait for the surge to come, go with it, and move sideways. Keep moving with it and sideways, with it and sideways."

  4. Crowd psychology - Wikipedia

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    The behavior of a crowd is much influenced by deindividuation (seen as a person's loss of responsibility [1]) and by the person's impression of the universality of behavior, both of which conditions increase in magnitude with size of the crowd. [2] [3] Notable theorists in crowd psychology include Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931), Gabriel Tarde (1843 ...

  5. Crowd simulation - Wikipedia

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    Crowd simulation is the process of simulating the movement (or dynamics) of a large number of entities or characters. [1] It is commonly used to create virtual scenes for visual media like films and video games , and is also used in crisis training, [ 2 ] architecture and urban planning, [ 3 ] and evacuation simulation.

  6. MASSIVE (software) - Wikipedia

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    Massive is a software package developed by Stephen Regelous for use in the visual effects industry. Its primary feature is its ability to rapidly create large groups of agents that can act as individuals, each with their own unique behaviors and actions.

  7. Crowds and Power - Wikipedia

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    Crowds and Power (German: Masse und Macht) is a 1960 book by Elias Canetti, dealing with the dynamics of crowds and "packs" and the question of how and why crowds obey power of rulers. Canetti draws a parallel between ruling and paranoia.

  8. Clifford Stott - Wikipedia

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    Stott was the guest on the BBC Radio 4 programme The Life Scientific in June 2020. [3] He was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2021 Birthday Honours for services to crowd psychology and the COVID-19 pandemic response. [4]

  9. Steve Reicher - Wikipedia

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    Reicher's work on crowd psychology has challenged the dominant notion of crowd as site of irrationality and deindividuation. His social identity model (SIM, 1982, 1984, 1987) of crowd behaviour suggests that people are able to act as one in crowd events not because of 'contagion' or social facilitation but because they share a common social ...