Analysis and design of the dynamical stability of collective behavior in crowds
Date issued
2011
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
The modeling of the dynamics of the collective behavior of multiple characters is a key problem in crowd animation. Collective
behavior can be described by the solutions of large-scale nonlinear dynamical systems that describe the dynamical interaction
of locomoting characters with highly nonlinear articulation dynamics. The design of the stability properties of such complex
multi-component systems has been rarely studied in computer animation. We present an approach for the solution of this
problem that is based on Contraction Theory, a novel framework for the analysis of the stability complex nonlinear dynamical
systems. Using a learning-based realtime-capable architecture for the animation of crowds, we demonstrate the application of
this novel approach for the stability design for the groups of characters that interact in various ways. The underlying dynamics
specifies control rules for propagation speed and direction, and for the synchronization of the gait phases. Contraction theory
is not only suitable for the derivation of conditions that guarantee global asymptotic stability, but also of minimal convergence
rates. Such bounds permit to guarantee the temporal constraints for the order formation in self-organizing interactive crowds.
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počítačová animace, animace davu, koordinace, distribuovaná kontrola
Citation
Journal of WSCG. 2011, vol. 19, no. 1-3, p. 69-75.