inAir

Sunyoung Kim, Eric Paulos, Jennifer Mankoff
2013 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI '13  
Indoor air quality (IAQ) is important for health as people spend the majority of time indoors, and it is particularly interesting over outdoor air because it strongly ties to indoor activities. Some activities easily exacerbate IAQ, resulting in serious pollution. However, people may not notice such changes because many pollutants are colorless and odorless, while many activities are inconspicuous and routine. We implemented inAir, a system that measures and visualizes IAQ that households
more » ... riate and integrate into everyday life. The research goals of this work include understanding the IAQ dynamics with respect to habitual behaviors and analyzing behavioral and quantitative changes towards improving IAQ by the use of inAir. From our longitudinal study for four months, we found that inAir successfully elicited the reflection upon, and the modification of habitual behaviors for healthy domestic environments, which resulted in the significant improvement of IAQ.
doi:10.1145/2470654.2481380 dblp:conf/chi/KimPM13 fatcat:hl77hmke5ja7no55l2rf5hlr2a