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2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c13]Natalie Fridman, Doron Amir, Yinon Douchan, Noa Agmon:
Satellite Detection of Moving Vessels in Marine Environments. AAAI 2019: 9452-9459 - 2018
- [j4]Gal A. Kaminka, Natalie Fridman:
Simulating Urban Pedestrian Crowds of Different Cultures. ACM Trans. Intell. Syst. Technol. 9(3): 27:1-27:27 (2018) - 2017
- [c12]Natalie Fridman, Doron Amir, Ilan Schvartzman, Oded Stawitzky, Igor Kleinerman, Sharon Kligsberg, Noa Agmon:
Finding a Needle in a Haystack: Satellite Detection of Moving Objects in Marine Environments. AAMAS 2017: 1541-1543 - [c11]Natalie Fridman, Doron Amir, Ilan Schvartzman, Igor Kleinerman, Yulia Sulkovski, Zenia Gorlik, Sharon Kligsberg:
KINGFISHER: Total Maritime Awareness System. AAMAS 2017: 1784-1786 - 2013
- [j3]Natalie Fridman, Gal A. Kaminka:
Using qualitative reasoning for social simulation of crowds. ACM Trans. Intell. Syst. Technol. 4(3): 54:1-54:21 (2013) - [c10]Natalie Fridman, Gal A. Kaminka, Avishay Zilka:
The impact of culture on crowd dynamics: an empirical approach. AAMAS 2013: 143-150 - 2012
- [c9]Natalie Fridman, Avishay Zilka, Gal A. Kaminka:
The impact of cultural differences on crowd dynamics. AAMAS 2012: 1343-1344 - 2011
- [j2]Natalie Fridman, Gal A. Kaminka:
Towards a computational model of social comparison: Some implications for the cognitive architecture. Cogn. Syst. Res. 12(2): 186-197 (2011) - [c8]Natalie Fridman, Gal A. Kaminka, Avishay Zilka:
Towards Qualitative Reasoning for Policy Decision Support in Demonstrations. AAMAS Workshops 2011: 19-34 - [c7]Jason Tsai, Natalie Fridman, Emma Bowring, Matthew Brown, Shira Epstein, Gal A. Kaminka, Stacy Marsella, Andrew Ogden, Inbal Rika, Ankur Sheel, Matthew E. Taylor, Xuezhi Wang, Avishay Zilka, Milind Tambe:
ESCAPES: evacuation simulation with children, authorities, parents, emotions, and social comparison. AAMAS 2011: 457-464 - [c6]Natalie Fridman:
Thesis research: modeling crowd behavior based on social comparison theory. AAMAS 2011: 1365-1366 - [c5]Natalie Fridman, Tomer Zilberstein, Gal A. Kaminka:
Predicting Demonstrations' Violence Level Using Qualitative Reasoning. SBP 2011: 42-50 - 2010
- [j1]Natalie Fridman, Gal A. Kaminka:
Modeling pedestrian crowd behavior based on a cognitive model of social comparison theory. Comput. Math. Organ. Theory 16(4): 348-372 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [c4]Natalie Fridman, Gal A. Kaminka:
Towards a Cognitive Model of Crowd Behavior Based on Social Comparison Theory. AAAI 2007: 731-737 - [c3]Gal A. Kaminka, Natalie Fridman:
Social comparison in crowds: a short report. AAMAS 2007: 174 - [c2]Natalie Fridman, Gal A. Kaminka:
Modeling Imitational Behavior Via Social Comparison Theory. IVA 2007: 377-378 - 2006
- [c1]Natalie Fridman, Gal A. Kaminka:
Modeling Crowd Behavior Based on Social Comparison Theory: Extended Abstract. ACRI 2006: 694-698
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