D1.2: Laboratory dataset on large groups
- Solenne Fortun
- April 29, 2023
This deliverable describes the efforts made in task T1.3 “Laboratory experiments in large groups”.
This deliverable describes the efforts made in task T1.3 “Laboratory experiments in large groups”.
This deliverable describes the efforts made in task T1.2 “Laboratory experiments on small groups”. The goal of this task is to conduct experiments under controlled laboratory conditions with individual participants or small groups that help to fulfill the objectives of WP1.
Today was the second review meeting of the CrowdDNA project!
From April 12 to 14, we are all together for a 3 days all-hands in Julich (Germany). During these 3 days, we worked together on the different WPs of the project and on its future exploitation.
Discover the crowd observatories with our new video! 🎥 Crowd Dynamics International Ltd. are a specialist company that simulate and analyse crowds to inform the design of spaces to advising on crowd management of those spaces during operation. For CrowdDNA, Crowd Dynamics worked with a range of festivals and events to capture people movement data for
In order to remain as close as possible to the needs of the users, we would like to collect different information from the project stakeholders. For this, we have made a questionnaire which is available below. Fill the questionaire
From November 23 to 25, this is our third hybrid all-hands meeting. We are already in the middle of the project.
Yunfeng Diao, He Wang, Tianjia Shao, Yong-Liang Yang, Kun Zhou, David Hogg
Do you want to go behind the scenes of the CrowdDNA project?
In May 2022, FZJ organized with the support of ULM, URJC and INRIA experiments on the behavior of humans in crowds. Sina FELDMANN and Helena LÜEGERING share with you in 4 minutes these experiments, the difficulties they encountered and their memory of this moment.
This report focuses on the first set of observatories for CrowdDNA, looking specifically at the movement of people in an environment where the movement is uninhibited by controlled experiments.