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Bayesian Modeling of Crowd Dynamics by Aggregating Multiresolution Observations From UAVs and UGVs

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Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) can be jointly deployed to form a collaborative surveillance system, where UAVs collect low-resolution images at a high altitude to obtain… Click to show full abstract

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) can be jointly deployed to form a collaborative surveillance system, where UAVs collect low-resolution images at a high altitude to obtain a global perception and UGVs observe high-resolution images within a focused detection range. Such multiresolution heterogeneous observations create opportunities yet pose challenges to model the dynamics of the targeted crowds. Existing approaches that integrate multiresolution observations rely on intensive computation of a large volume of historical data, and thus, result in a lack of computational efficiency, accuracy, and robustness. To address these limitations, this article proposes a new crowd dynamics modeling approach to aggregating the multiresolution information under a Bayesian inference framework. Beta-binomial and Normal–Wishart conjugate distributions were adopted to model crowd dynamics from low-resolution UAV observations and high-resolution UGV observations, respectively. Based on the proposed approach, a real-time model updating mechanism is developed to implement information aggregation for onboard crowd dynamics inference, where high efficiency, accuracy, and robustness are critical. Numerical simulations and onboard experiments were conducted to demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed modeling approach.

Keywords: multiresolution; multiresolution observations; crowd dynamics; aggregating multiresolution; resolution

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems
Year Published: 2022

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