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Modeling a Real-Case Situation of Egress Using BDI Agents with Emotions and Social Skills

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Fig. 1. Plan of the night club with indication of the exits (Copied from [14])
Fig. 2. Class diagram of the model
Fig. 3. 3D visualization of the simulation
Fig. 4. Propagation of the fire
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