Retracing evacuation strategy: A virtual reality game-based investigation into the influence of building’s spatial configuration in an emergency

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Spatial Cognition and Computation Pub Date : 2021-05-03 DOI:10.1080/13875868.2021.1913497
Dajana Snopková, P. Ugwitz, Z. Stachoň, Jirí Hladík, Vojtěch Juřík, Ondřej Kvarda, P. Kubíček
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ABSTRACT During evacuation, individual navigation behavior is often dictated by the legibility of evacuation signs and the environmental setting itself. People tend to follow previously-used and known routes (to retrace) rather than follow evacuation signage. This has proven undesirable, even fatal, in emergencies and such behavior calls for a better understanding of the influencing factors. This contribution consists of a virtual reality experiment in which 72 participants evacuated from a hotel building in which the spatial configurations were altered. The tendency to retrace diminished when the evacuation route led through a wider, straight corridor, suggesting that the building’s spatial configuration has an important influence on retracing and should be more carefully considered in the design of buildings in and agent-based simulations.
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追溯疏散策略:基于虚拟现实游戏的紧急情况下建筑物空间形态影响研究
在疏散过程中,个人的导航行为通常由疏散标志的易读性和环境设置本身决定。人们倾向于遵循以前使用过的和已知的路线(折返),而不是遵循疏散标志。事实证明,在紧急情况下,这是不可取的,甚至是致命的,这种行为需要更好地了解影响因素。这个贡献包括一个虚拟现实实验,在这个实验中,72名参与者从一个空间配置被改变的酒店建筑中撤离。当疏散路线穿过一个更宽、更直的走廊时,回撤的趋势会减弱,这表明建筑物的空间配置对回撤有重要影响,在基于智能体的建筑物模拟设计中应该更仔细地考虑这一点。
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Spatial Cognition and Computation
Spatial Cognition and Computation PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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