TY - GEN
T1 - Joint Parametric Modeling of Buildings and Crowds for Human-Centric Simulation and Analysis
AU - Usman, Muhammad
AU - Schaumann, Davide
AU - Haworth, Brandon
AU - Kapadia, Mubbasir
AU - Faloutsos, Petros
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2019, Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Simulating groups of virtual humans (crowd simulation) affords the analysis and data-driven design of interactions between buildings and their occupants. For this to be useful in practice however, crowd simulators must be well coupled with modeling tools in a way that allows users to iteratively use simulation feedback to adjust their designs. This is a non-trivial research and engineering task as designers often use parametric exploration tools early in their design pipelines. To address this issue, we propose a platform that provides a joint parametric representation of (a) a building and the bounds of its permissible alterations, (b) a crowd that populates the environment, and (c) the activities that the crowd engages in. Based on this input, users can systematically run simulations and analyze the results in the form of data-maps, spatialized representations of human-centric analyses. The platform combines Dynamo with SteerSuite, two established tools for parametric design and crowd simulations, to create a familiar node-based workflow. We systematically evaluate the approach by tuning spatial, social, and behavioral parameters to generate human-centric analyses for the design of a generic exhibition space.
AB - Simulating groups of virtual humans (crowd simulation) affords the analysis and data-driven design of interactions between buildings and their occupants. For this to be useful in practice however, crowd simulators must be well coupled with modeling tools in a way that allows users to iteratively use simulation feedback to adjust their designs. This is a non-trivial research and engineering task as designers often use parametric exploration tools early in their design pipelines. To address this issue, we propose a platform that provides a joint parametric representation of (a) a building and the bounds of its permissible alterations, (b) a crowd that populates the environment, and (c) the activities that the crowd engages in. Based on this input, users can systematically run simulations and analyze the results in the form of data-maps, spatialized representations of human-centric analyses. The platform combines Dynamo with SteerSuite, two established tools for parametric design and crowd simulations, to create a familiar node-based workflow. We systematically evaluate the approach by tuning spatial, social, and behavioral parameters to generate human-centric analyses for the design of a generic exhibition space.
KW - Building occupancy
KW - Crowd simulation
KW - Human-centric analytics
KW - Multi-agent systems
KW - Parametric modeling
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85068206734&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-981-13-8410-3_20
DO - 10.1007/978-981-13-8410-3_20
M3 - منشور من مؤتمر
SN - 9789811384097
T3 - Communications in Computer and Information Science
SP - 279
EP - 294
BT - Computer-Aided Architectural Design. “Hello, Culture” - 18th International Conference, CAAD Futures 2019, Selected Papers
A2 - Lee, Ji-Hyun
T2 - 18th International Conference on Computer-Aided Architectural Design Futures, CAAD Futures 2019
Y2 - 26 June 2019 through 28 June 2019
ER -