A Turing Test for Crowds

11/15/2019
by   Jamie Webster, et al.
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The realism and believability of crowd simulations underpins computational studies of human collective behaviour, with implications for urban design, policing, security and many other areas. Realism concerns the closeness of the fit between a simulation and observed data, and believability concerns the human perception of plausibility. In this paper, we ask two questions, via a so-called "Turing Test" for crowds: (1) Can human observers distinguish between real and simulated crowds, and (2) Can human observers identify real crowds versus simulated crowds? In a study with student volunteers (n=384), we find convincing evidence that non-specialist individuals are able to reliably distinguish between real and simulated crowds. A rather more surprising result is that such individuals are overwhelmingly unable to identify real crowds. That is, they can tell real from simulated crowds, but are unable to say which is which. Our main conclusion is that (to the lay-person, at least) realistic crowds are not believable (and vice versa).

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