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Researchers Create Computer Models of Staggering Drunks to Aid City Planning

Posted on July 24, 2008 by in Blog | No Comments

Researchers Create Computer Models of Staggering Drunks to Aid City Planning via Gizmodo.

“IF YOU’VE ever been part of a crowd spilling out of a late-night bar, you’ll be familiar with scenes of drunk people staggering around, the arguments breaking out, not to mention the occasional violent brawl.

Now a model that mimics the movements of drunken crowds might help find ways to design streets so that they direct late-night revellers safely home to their beds rather than into the path of potential conflict.

Simon Moore at the University of Cardiff in the UK and his colleagues wondered how the staggering gait and loss of balance associated with being drunk would affect a model based on the behaviour of sober crowds. Models have been widely used to predict how crowds will behave, for example, during the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia, to improve crowd control. This is the first time a model has looked at crowds of drunken people, says Moore.”

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