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Guiding crowds when facing limited compliance: Simulating strategies

Fig 6

Boxplots of the densities per route.

The boxes represent the 25% and 75%-quartiles. The thick black line in the box indicate the median value. Whiskers do not extend up and down from the box more than 1.5 times the interquartile range (75%-quartile—25%-quartile). Values outside the whiskers are considered as outliers (gray dots). We observe different states on the short route. If the compliance rate is small, jamming occurs. With better compliance, the density decreases. For a compliance rate above c > 0.6, the density is almost constant for the minimal density strategy. In contrast to the fixed order strategy, the minimum density strategy then fully compensates the lack of compliance.

Fig 6

doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276229.g006