MiR@W day: Modelling and Calibration of Pedestrian Dynamics
25 February 2019
Organisers: Susana Gomes, Marie-Therese Wolfram
The workshop will provide an interdisciplinary environment to discuss recent scientific developments in the field of pedestrian dynamics - ranging from mathematical modelling to calibration and computer vision.
For catering purposes, we ask that you register here.
Preliminary schedule
12:00 | Lunch at the common room |
13:00 | Welcome and Introduction to the day |
13:10 | Anne Templeton (Edinburgh) - The case for including psychological group relations in pedestrians models of contraflow |
13:45 | Nikolai Bode (Bristol) - Macroscopic interactions between intersecting pedestrian streams and other thoughts on model calibration and selection |
14:20 | Ritabrata Dutta (Warwick) - Inference of block-based floor field model for pedestrians walking through corner |
15:00 | Coffee |
15:30 | Discussion |
16:00 | Tardi Tjahjadi (Warwick) - Video-based gait recognition for human identification |
16:35 | Natalie van der Wal (Leeds) - Modelling and Simulation of Social Evacuations |
17:10 | Charlotte Roman (Warwick) - Informational Braess' paradox: when will knowing more routes make your journey time longer? |
17:30 | Discussion with nibbles and wine |
Preliminary list of Participants
Rafael Bailo, Imperial College London, Mathematics
Nikolai Bode, Bristol Engineering Mathematics
Ritabrata Dutta, Warwick Statistics
Livio Gibelli, Warwick School of Engineering/Edinburgh
Susana Gomes, Warwick Mathematics
Steve Gwynne, Movement Strategies, London
Duncan Lockerby, Warwick School of Engineering
Charlotte Roman, Warwick MathSys PhD student
Alastair Shipman, Civil Engineering, Imperial College London
Anne Templeton, Edinburgh School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences
Tardi Tjahjadi, Warwick School of Engineering
Paolo Turrini, Warwick Computer Science
Natalie Van Der Wal, Leeds University Business School
Marie-Therese Wolfram, Warwick Mathematics