Stephen J. Guy, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Computer Science | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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(Geometric Collision Avoidance for Heterogeneous Crowd Simulation.) |
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Godoy J, Guy SJ, Gini M, et al. (2020) C-Nav: Distributed coordination in crowded multi-agent navigation Robotics and Autonomous Systems. 133: 103631 |
Godoy J, Chen T, Guy SJ, et al. (2018) ALAN: adaptive learning for multi-agent navigation Autonomous Robots. 42: 1543-1562 |
Skinner B, Guy SJ. (2015) A Method for Using Player Tracking Data in Basketball to Learn Player Skills and Predict Team Performance. Plos One. 10: e0136393 |
Kim S, Guy SJ, Liu W, et al. (2015) BRVO: Predicting pedestrian trajectories using velocity-space reasoning International Journal of Robotics Research. 34: 201-217 |
Kim S, Guy SJ, Hillesland K, et al. (2015) Velocity-based modeling of physical interactions in dense crowds Visual Computer. 31: 541-555 |
Karamouzas I, Skinner B, Guy SJ. (2014) Universal power law governing pedestrian interactions. Physical Review Letters. 113: 238701 |
Charalambous P, Karamouzas I, Guy SJ, et al. (2014) A Data-Driven Framework for Visual Crowd Analysis Computer Graphics Forum. 33: 41-50 |
Wolinski D, Guy SJ, Olivier AH, et al. (2014) Parameter estimation and comparative evaluation of crowd simulations Computer Graphics Forum. 33: 303-312 |
Guy SJ. (2014) Adopting pedestrian navigation techniques for multi-robot coordination 2014 International Conference On Collaboration Technologies and Systems, Cts 2014. 297-301 |
Wolinski D, Guy SJ, Olivier AH, et al. (2014) Optimization-based pedestrian model calibration for evaluation Transportation Research Procedia. 2: 228-236 |