Dynamic Route Decision Model-based Multi-agent Evacuation Simulation : Case Study of Nagata Ward, Kobe
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概要
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In this research, involving local people's concerns in the decision on the evacuation route, a dynamic route decision model is proposed by explicitly considering group evacuation, landmarks & evacuation signs, and familiarity with the local environment. A spatial relationship-dependent approach is used to measure the difference in residents regarding local knowledge. To understand the people's decision-making process for evacuation routes, a survey was conducted with members of the Zonta Club in Japan. Based on the survey, a prototype version of a multi-agent simulation (MAS) system is developed for the case area, Nagata Ward, Kobe.
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著者
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Liu Yuling
Disaster Prevention Research Institute Kyoto University
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Okada Norio
Disaster Prevention Research Institute Kyoto University
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TAKEUCHI Yukiko
Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, Kyoto University
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Takeuchi Yukiko
Graduate School Of Global Environmental Studies Kyoto University
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Okada Norio
Disaster Prevention Research Inst. Kyoto University
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