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* **Fancy visualization:** UMANS focuses on the simulation itself. For nice 3D animations of a crowd, consider using separate programs such as [ChAOS](https://project.inria.fr/crowdscience/project/ocsr/chaos/).
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## Getting Started
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## Wiki Contents
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* [Quick start](start/Quick_start)
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* [Configuration](start/Configuration)
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* [Installation](start/Installation)
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## UMANS: 101
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* [Configuration file](101/config_file)
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* [Cost functions](101/cost_functions)
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* [Output files](101/output)
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* [Visualization](101/vizualisation)
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* [Examples](101/examples)
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## UMANS: developers wiki
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* [Getting started](start/Getting started) - This page explains how to download or compile the UMANS binaries, and how to run them for the first time.
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* [Configuration files] - This page explains the XML files that UMANS takes as input. It describes all options for these input files, so that you can create them yourself.
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* [For developers] - This page is for those who want to dive into the C++ code itself. For example, it explains how you can write your own cost functions.
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* [Creating your own cost functions](dev/API)
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## Reference
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