Pedestrians do not walk randomly. While they move toward their desired destination, they avoid static obstacles and other pedestrians. At the same time they try not to slow down too much as well as not to speed up excessively. Studies coming from the field of social...
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Pellegrini, S., Ess, A., & Van Gool, L. (2011). Predicting Pedestrian Trajectories. In Visual Analysis of Humans (pp. 473–491). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-997-0_24
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