模拟步态和衰老对虚拟人群多样性的影响

Chathika Gunaratne, P. Wimalaratne
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在真实的人群中,多样化是由性别、年龄、肤色、服装、走路方式、心理等多种因素造成的,而大多数人群模拟系统仅依赖于与外貌相关的变量来实现多样化。本研究通过在人群特征中模拟人类衰老的生物力学效应,探索改善人群多样性的方法。模拟人物被重新编程,以便能够通过使用相应年龄的支持向量回归的老化参数预测器来预测他们的行为。来自老年学研究的数据记录了脊柱曲度和行走方式随年龄的恶化,并用于训练。设计并实现了一种空间分集算法,使得到的变量均匀分布。进行了评估,以衡量对人群模拟多样化的影响。结果证明,模拟老年人的姿势和行走方式的退化可以显著改善虚拟人群中的生物力学多样性。
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Simulating Gait and Structural Effects of Aging for Improved Diversity in Virtual Crowds
In real human crowds, diversification is caused by many factors such as gender, age, skin color, clothing, walking style, psychology etc., yet most crowd simulation systems rely only on appearance related variables for diversification. This research explores improving crowd diversity by simulating the biomechanical effects of aging in humans within crowd characters. Simulated characters were reprogrammed to be able to predict their behavior through an aging parameter predictor using support vector regression respective to their age. Data from gerontology studies recording spinal curvature and walking pattern deterioration with age were used for training. A spatial diversity algorithm was designed and implemented to distribute the resulting variants evenly among each other. Evaluations were conducted to gauge the impact on the diversification of the crowd simulation. The results prove that simulating posture and walking pattern deterioration in older characters does significantly improve biomechanical diversity within a virtual human crowd.
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