Metric vs. Topological Models of Collective Motion in Human Crowds
Metric vs. Topological Models of Collective Motion in Human Crowds is a scholarly work, published in 2018 in ''Journal of Vision''. The main subjects of the publication include topological data analysis, Collective motion, physics, performance indicator, kinesiology, data and information visualization, electronic circuit topology, computer science, motion, crowd, and statistical physics. A topological model, in which an individual is influenced by a fixed number of neighbors, independent of distance, has been found to describe starling flocks (Ballerini et al., 2008).