Evaluations in crowd:it

crowd:it offers a variety of evaluations for the analysis of crowd simulations. Here is an overview of the areas that can be analyzed and the conclusions that can be drawn.

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How can I create reports?

A listing of different evaluation tools and their purpose can be found here.

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Which areas can be evaluated?

  • The entire scenario
  • A specific level
  • One simulation object
  • One counting line or across several counting lines
  • Specific areas via evaluation rectangles

Which diagrams are available in crowd:it?

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Line chart

  • graphical representation of the correlation of two characteristics
  • shows the development of these parameters
  • examples: evacuation time, number of people per floor or in the building, maximum density over time
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Scatter plot

  • graphical representation of pairs of values of two statistical characteristics
  • shows strength and direction of a correlation
  • examples: Lengths of stay of individual agents, individual velocities, local densities
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Mixed charts (scatter and line)

  • graphical representation of the correlation of two characteristics compared to pairs of values
  • shows the development together with a correlation
  • examples: plot of mean velocity and single velocities, plot of mean densities and single densities
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Area chart

  • graphical representation of quantities, especially suitable for number of persons
  • displays the trend in absolute numbers
  • examples: Number of agents in a certain area
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Stacked area chart

  • graphical representation of several quantities
  • displays the trend in absolute numbers
  • examples: number of agents in different areas
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Bar chart

  • graphical representation of characteristics in categories
  • shows the respective expression of the different categories
  • examples: congestion duration in minute increments, duration of non-compliance with social distancing

Additional Links

  • Typical questions of simulations and how they can be answered
    > more
  • DIN-compliant congestion analysis
    > more
  • Density and distance – how do I assess traffic congestion and social distancing?
    > more
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