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2020 – today
- 2020
- [b1]Tobias Kretz:
Development of model observers for quantitative assessment of mammography image quality. Technical University of Berlin, Germany, 2020 - [j4]Tobias Kretz, Klaus-Robert Müller, Tobias Schaeffter, Clemens Elster:
Mammography Image Quality Assurance Using Deep Learning. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 67(12): 3317-3326 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [i26]Tobias Kretz:
On Oscillations in the Social Force Model. CoRR abs/1507.02566 (2015) - [i25]Tobias Kretz, Jochen Lohmiller, Johannes Schlaich:
The Inflection Point of the Speed-Density Relation and the Social Force Model. CoRR abs/1507.04935 (2015) - 2014
- [j3]Tobias Kretz, Karsten Lehmann, Ingmar Hofsäß:
User equilibrium Route Assignment for Microscopic Pedestrian Simulation. Adv. Complex Syst. 17(2) (2014) - [i24]Tobias Kretz, Karsten Lehmann, Ingmar Hofsäß:
User Equilibrium Route Assignment for Microscopic Pedestrian Simulation. CoRR abs/1401.0799 (2014) - [i23]Tobias Kretz, Karsten Lehmann, Ingmar Hofsäß, Axel Leonhardt:
Dynamic Assignment in Microsimulations of Pedestrians. CoRR abs/1401.1308 (2014) - [i22]Tobias Kretz, Karsten Lehmann, Ingmar Hofsäß:
Pedestrian Route Choice by Iterated Equilibrium Search. CoRR abs/1401.1686 (2014) - [i21]Johanna Bamberger, Anna-Lena Geßler, Peter Heitzelmann, Sara Korn, Rene Kahlmeyer, Xuehao Lu, Qihao Sang, Zhijie Wang, Guanzong Yuan, Michael Gauß, Tobias Kretz:
Crowd Research at School: Crossing Flows. CoRR abs/1401.2038 (2014) - [i20]Vidal Roca, Vicente Torres, Tobias Kretz, Karsten Lehmann, Ingmar Hofsäß:
How to Apply Assignment Methods that were Developed for Vehicular Traffic to Pedestrian Microsimulations. CoRR abs/1402.1652 (2014) - 2012
- [i19]Tobias Kretz, Andree Große:
From Balanced Initial Occupant Distribution to Balanced Exit Usage in a Simulation Model of Pedestrian Dynamics. CoRR abs/1210.4759 (2012) - [i18]Tobias Kretz:
Multi-Directional Flow as Touch-Stone to Assess Models of Pedestrian Dynamics. CoRR abs/1212.6855 (2012) - 2011
- [j2]Tobias Kretz, Andree Große, Stefan Hengst, Lukas Kautzsch, Andrej Pohlmann, Peter Vortisch:
Quickest Paths in Simulations of Pedestrians. Adv. Complex Syst. 14(5): 733-759 (2011) - [j1]Tobias Kretz:
A Round-Robin Tournament of the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma with Complete Memory-Size-Three Strategies. Complex Syst. 19(4) (2011) - [c6]Tobias Kretz, Stefan Hengst, Vidal Roca, Antonia Pérez Arias, Simon Friedberger, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Calibrating dynamic pedestrian route choice with an Extended Range Telepresence System. ICCV Workshops 2011: 166-172 - [i17]Tobias Kretz:
A Round-Robin Tournament of the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma with Complete Memory-Size-Three Strategies. CoRR abs/1101.0340 (2011) - [i16]Tobias Kretz, Andree Große, Stefan Hengst, Lukas Kautzsch, Andrej Pohlmann, Peter Vortisch:
Quickest Paths in Simulations of Pedestrians. CoRR abs/1107.2004 (2011) - [i15]Tobias Kretz:
Counterflow in Evacuations. CoRR abs/1110.1494 (2011) - [i14]Tobias Kretz, Stefan Hengst, Antonia Pérez Arias, Simon Friedberger, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Using a Telepresence System to Investigate Route Choice Behavior. CoRR abs/1111.1103 (2011) - 2010
- [c5]Tobias Kretz:
The Dynamic Distance Potential Field in a Situation with Asymmetric Bottleneck Capacities. ACRI 2010: 480-488 - [c4]Michael Schultz, Tobias Kretz, Hartmut Fricke:
Solving the Direction Field for Discrete Agent Motion. ACRI 2010: 489-495 - [c3]Tobias Kretz:
CA and MAS - With the NaSch as Example. ACRI 2010: 589-592 - [i13]Antonia Pérez Arias, Uwe D. Hanebeck, Peter Ehrhardt, Stefan Hengst, Tobias Kretz, Peter Vortisch:
Extended Range Telepresence for Evacuation Training in Pedestrian Simulations. CoRR abs/1002.3770 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [p1]Andreas Schadschneider, Hubert Klüpfel, Tobias Kretz, Christian Rogsch, Armin Seyfried:
Fundamentals of Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics. Multi-Agent Systems for Traffic and Transportation Engineering 2009: 124-154 - [r1]Andreas Schadschneider, Wolfram Klingsch, Hubert Klüpfel, Tobias Kretz, Christian Rogsch, Armin Seyfried:
Evacuation Dynamics: Empirical Results, Modeling and Applications. Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science 2009: 3142-3176 - [i12]Tobias Kretz:
Pedestrian Traffic: on the Quickest Path. CoRR abs/0901.0170 (2009) - [i11]Tobias Kretz:
The use of dynamic distance potential fields for pedestrian flow around corners. CoRR abs/0906.2667 (2009) - [i10]Tobias Kretz:
Computation Speed of the F.A.S.T. Model. CoRR abs/0911.2900 (2009) - [i9]Cornelia Boenisch, Tobias Kretz:
Simulation of Pedestrians Crossing a Street. CoRR abs/0911.2902 (2009) - [i8]Tobias Kretz:
Applications of the Dynamic Distance Potential Field Method. CoRR abs/0911.3723 (2009) - 2008
- [c2]Tobias Kretz, Maike Jennifer Kaufman, Michael Schreckenberg:
Counterflow Extension for the F.A.S.T.-Model. ACRI 2008: 555-558 - [i7]Tobias Kretz, Michael Schreckenberg:
Moore and more and symmetry. CoRR abs/0804.0318 (2008) - [i6]Tobias Kretz, Michael Schreckenberg:
The F.A.S.T.-Model. CoRR abs/0804.1893 (2008) - [i5]Tobias Kretz, Cornelia Boenisch, Peter Vortisch:
Comparison of Various Methods for the Calculation of the Distance Potential Field. CoRR abs/0804.3868 (2008) - [i4]Tobias Kretz, Maike Jennifer Kaufman, Michael Schreckenberg:
Counterflow Extension for the F.A.S.T.-Model. CoRR abs/0804.4336 (2008) - [i3]Tobias Kretz, Stefan Hengst, Peter Vortisch:
Pedestrian Flow at Bottlenecks - Validation and Calibration of Vissim's Social Force Model of Pedestrian Traffic and its Empirical Foundations. CoRR abs/0805.1788 (2008) - 2006
- [c1]Tobias Kretz, Michael Schreckenberg:
The F.A.S.T.-Model. ACRI 2006: 712-715 - [i2]Tobias Kretz, Marko Woelki, Michael Schreckenberg:
Characterizing correlations of flow oscillations at bottlenecks. CoRR abs/cond-mat/0601021 (2006) - [i1]Tobias Kretz, Michael Schreckenberg:
F.A.S.T. - Floor field- and Agent-based Simulation Tool. CoRR abs/physics/0609097 (2006)
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