Durupınar, F.Pelechano, N.Allbeck, J. M.Güdükbay, UğurBadler, N. I.2016-02-082016-02-0820110272-1716http://hdl.handle.net/11693/21930A personality model named High-Density Autonomous Crowds (HiDAC) simulation system provides individual differences by assigning each person different psychological and physiological traits. Users normally set these parameters to model a crowd's nonuniformity and diversity. The approach creates plausible variations in the crowd and enables novice users to dictate these variations by combining a standard personality model with a high-density crowd simulation. HiDAC addresses the simulation of local behaviors and the global wayfinding of crowds in a dynamically changing environment. It directs autonomous agents' behavior by combining geometric and psychological rules. HiDAC handles collisions through avoidance and response forces. Over long distances, the system applies collision avoidance so that agents can steer around obstacles. HiDAC assigns people specific behaviors. The number of actions they complete depends on their curiosity.EnglishAutonomous agentsComputer graphicsCrowd simulationGraphics and multimediaOcean personality modelChanging environmentComputer simulationYoung adultPersonalityPerceptionBiologicalModelsMaleHumansFemaleCrowdingBehaviorAdultAdolescentHow the ocean personality model affects the perception of crowdsArticle10.1109/MCG.2009.1051558-1756