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Downtown Dynamics

  • Analyzes 20 years of data on visitors’ shopping-around behavior in a representative Japanese downtown: Osu, Nagoya
  • Explains two modeling studies on ‘redundant’ spatial behaviors of shopping-around agents and vision-driven agents
  • Presents a research program toward an artificial society for modeling downtown dynamics

Part of the book series: Agent-Based Social Systems (ABSS, volume 16)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxi
  2. Downtown as Phenomenon and Its Mechanism

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. A Review of a Shop-Around Behavior Survey in the Osu District

      • Toshiyuki Kaneda, Sohei Inagaki
      Pages 3-25
    3. Analyses on Transition Factors of Shop Tenants Inside Osu Shopping District

      • Yoshiyuki Kobayashi, Masaya Harasaki, Toshiyuki Kaneda
      Pages 27-49
    4. Customer’s Spatial Behaviors Inside a Supermarket

      • Masakazu Takahashi, Masaki Kitazawa
      Pages 51-61
  3. Shopper Agents and Downtown Dynamics

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 119-119
    2. Policy Simulation Trials of the Shop-Around Agent Model

      • Takumi Yoshida, Toshiyuki Kaneda
      Pages 149-165
    3. Modeling and Simulation of Downtown Dynamics

      • Toshiyuki Kaneda, Masahiro Shohmitsu, Shuang Chang
      Pages 167-184
  4. Emergence of Vision-Driven Agents

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 185-185
    2. The Potential of Vision-Driven Agent Simulation: The VD-Walker

      • Kasumi Susaki, Toshiyuki Kaneda
      Pages 187-205
    3. Applying Vision-Driven Agent to Simulate Pedestrian Trajectory Under Furniture Layouts in Public Squares

      • Toshiyuki Kaneda, Yuri Morita, Satoshi Ohashi, Takayuki Mizuno
      Pages 207-219
    4. A Virtual Space Gaming Experiment System for Analyzing Waiting Behavior in a Public Square

      • Tomohiko Kino, Satoshi Ohashi, Toshiyuki Kaneda
      Pages 221-234

About this book

In urban analytics, ‘crowding’ implies the spatiotemporal distributional unevenness of people’s stays and flows in middle-scale urban spaces, and has since become an emerging keyword, attracting not only practical interests but  also research interests, especially in the current IoT devised downtown.

This book presents a collection of papers on a series of exploratory studies on the rise and fall of downtowns (Downtown Dynamics), which the author’s group has been working on with the aim of constructing an artificial society that contributes to the planning and management of crowds by developing Agent-Based Social Simulation (ABSS). In particular, the book includes (1) an analysis of 20 years’ worth of survey data on visitors’ shopping-around behavior for Osu district in Nagoya city, as a representative Japanese downtown, (2) correlation analyses of spatial distributions between Visibility Graph Analysis (VGA) as a “visibility index” and crowding in middle scale urban spaces, (3) agent modeling of visitors’ shopping-around behavior and construction of the Downtown Dynamics Model as an artificial society, and (4) modeling of the vision-driven agent as a “crowd generator” and its applicability to spatial design and sign layout in urban spaces.

The book also includes a novel research program derived from complexity system science that provides new approaches to Agent-Based Modeling (ABM), social simulation, regional sciences, geo-informatics, and urban planning studies for researchers and graduate students, as well as planning scientists and practitioners such as town managers and planners who are concerned with downtown revitalization. 

Editors and Affiliations

  • Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Japan

    Toshiyuki Kaneda

About the editor

TOSHIYUKI KANEDA is a Professor at the Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology. Holding a Doctor of Engineering from Tokyo Institute of Technology, he has served as a special researcher for the JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) and an Assistant Professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology. A fellow and former chairman of JASAG (Japan Association of Simulation And Gaming), his current research interests include Agent-Based Urban Simulation and Urban Analytics.   

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Hardcover Book USD 119.99
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