The Research of Pedestrian Platoon Multiple Events at Signalized Intersection

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This paper studies the multiple events character of pedestrian platoon with the technique of video analysis. Meanwhile, applying K-means cluster, we select three criterions which are the average speed, the width and the length of pedestrian platoon, the crossing process was divided into multiple events at signalized intersections. The application of cluster analysis in the division of multiple events was proved through case study, and it reflected the phased characteristics of pedestrian platoon.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 301-303)

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864-869

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July 2011

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