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Personal comfort models – A new paradigm in thermal comfort for occupant-centric environmental control
2018
Building and Environment
A personal comfort model is a new approach to thermal comfort modeling that predicts an individual's thermal comfort response, instead of the average response of a large population. It leverages the Internet of Things and machine learning to learn individuals' comfort requirements directly from the data collected in their everyday environment. Its results could be aggregated to predict comfort of a population. To provide guidance on future efforts in this emerging research area, this paper
doi:10.1016/j.buildenv.2018.01.023
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