AIHCDec 25, 2024

TravelAgent: Generative Agents in the Built Environment

arXiv:2412.18985v19 citationsh-index: 10Environ Plan B Urban Anal City Sci
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses the need for better tools in urban design and spatial cognition research by offering a novel simulation approach, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing agent-based modeling concepts.

The paper tackles the problem of simulating human behavior in built environments by introducing TravelAgent, a platform using generative agents in 3D virtual settings, achieving a 76% task completion rate in experiments with 100 simulations and 1898 agent steps.

Understanding human behavior in built environments is critical for designing functional, user centered urban spaces. Traditional approaches, such as manual observations, surveys, and simplified simulations, often fail to capture the complexity and dynamics of real world behavior. To address these limitations, we introduce TravelAgent, a novel simulation platform that models pedestrian navigation and activity patterns across diverse indoor and outdoor environments under varying contextual and environmental conditions. TravelAgent leverages generative agents integrated into 3D virtual environments, enabling agents to process multimodal sensory inputs and exhibit human-like decision-making, behavior, and adaptation. Through experiments, including navigation, wayfinding, and free exploration, we analyze data from 100 simulations comprising 1898 agent steps across diverse spatial layouts and agent archetypes, achieving an overall task completion rate of 76%. Using spatial, linguistic, and sentiment analyses, we show how agents perceive, adapt to, or struggle with their surroundings and assigned tasks. Our findings highlight the potential of TravelAgent as a tool for urban design, spatial cognition research, and agent-based modeling. We discuss key challenges and opportunities in deploying generative agents for the evaluation and refinement of spatial designs, proposing TravelAgent as a new paradigm for simulating and understanding human experiences in built environments.

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