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We present a hybrid-driven trajectory prediction method based on group emotion. The data driven and model driven methods are combined to make a compromise between the controllability, generality, and efficiency of the method on the basis of simulating more real crowd movements. A hybrid driven method is proposed to improve the reliability of the calculation results based on real crowd data, and ensure the controllability of the model. It reduces the dependence of our model on real data and realizes the complementary advantages of these two kinds of methods. In addition, we divide crowd into groups based on human relations in society. So our method can calculate the movements in different scales. We predict individual movement trajectories according to the trajectories of group and fully consider the influence of the group movement state on the individual movements. Besides we also propose a group emotion calculation method and our method also considers the effect of group emotion on crowd movements.
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