Influence of psychological and personal factors on predicting individual's thermal comfort in an office building using linear estimation and machine learning model

Thermal comfort in the building affects occupants’ health, productivity, and electricity use. Predicting occupants’ thermal comfort in advance will be helpful. Nowadays, a widely used model for thermal comfort prediction is the predicted mean vote (PMV). However, studies have found discrepancies bet...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Nafiz, Muhammad Nafiz, Shaikh Salim, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki, Nadarajah, Pravin Diliban, Singh, Manoj Kumar
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spelling my.utm.1088912024-12-11T09:45:35Z http://eprints.utm.my/108891/ Influence of psychological and personal factors on predicting individual's thermal comfort in an office building using linear estimation and machine learning model Muhammad Nafiz, Muhammad Nafiz Shaikh Salim, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki Nadarajah, Pravin Diliban Singh, Manoj Kumar T Technology (General) Thermal comfort in the building affects occupants’ health, productivity, and electricity use. Predicting occupants’ thermal comfort in advance will be helpful. Nowadays, a widely used model for thermal comfort prediction is the predicted mean vote (PMV). However, studies have found discrepancies between PMV and thermal sensation votes. In this paper, a comparative study was made by developing thermal comfort prediction in office building models using linear estimation and machine learning (ML) algorithms. Fanger’s six parameters and nine other parameters are considered for linear estimation and ML input parameters. These parameters are divided into two groups: the psychology group with the parameter’s thermal preference, thermal acceptance, overall comfort, air movement vote, humidity preference, and humidity vote, and the personal group with the parameters of gender and age. The predictive model developed showed the validated coefficient of correlation of more than 0.88 for both categories. For ML, training and evaluation have been done for five ML models: Artificial Neural Network (ANN), Support Vector Machine (SVM), Random Forest (RF), Decision Tree (DT), and K-Nearest Neighbour (KNN). The findings showed that new parameters made significantly better thermal comfort prediction. RF has the lowest prediction average error, 0.706 when including all the psychological group parameters. Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2024 Article PeerReviewed Muhammad Nafiz, Muhammad Nafiz and Shaikh Salim, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki and Nadarajah, Pravin Diliban and Singh, Manoj Kumar (2024) Influence of psychological and personal factors on predicting individual's thermal comfort in an office building using linear estimation and machine learning model. Advances in Building Energy Research, 18 (2). pp. 105-125. ISSN 1751-2549 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17512549.2024.2340449 DOI : 10.1080/17512549.2024.2340449
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Muhammad Nafiz, Muhammad Nafiz
Shaikh Salim, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki
Nadarajah, Pravin Diliban
Singh, Manoj Kumar
Influence of psychological and personal factors on predicting individual's thermal comfort in an office building using linear estimation and machine learning model
description Thermal comfort in the building affects occupants’ health, productivity, and electricity use. Predicting occupants’ thermal comfort in advance will be helpful. Nowadays, a widely used model for thermal comfort prediction is the predicted mean vote (PMV). However, studies have found discrepancies between PMV and thermal sensation votes. In this paper, a comparative study was made by developing thermal comfort prediction in office building models using linear estimation and machine learning (ML) algorithms. Fanger’s six parameters and nine other parameters are considered for linear estimation and ML input parameters. These parameters are divided into two groups: the psychology group with the parameter’s thermal preference, thermal acceptance, overall comfort, air movement vote, humidity preference, and humidity vote, and the personal group with the parameters of gender and age. The predictive model developed showed the validated coefficient of correlation of more than 0.88 for both categories. For ML, training and evaluation have been done for five ML models: Artificial Neural Network (ANN), Support Vector Machine (SVM), Random Forest (RF), Decision Tree (DT), and K-Nearest Neighbour (KNN). The findings showed that new parameters made significantly better thermal comfort prediction. RF has the lowest prediction average error, 0.706 when including all the psychological group parameters.
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author Muhammad Nafiz, Muhammad Nafiz
Shaikh Salim, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki
Nadarajah, Pravin Diliban
Singh, Manoj Kumar
author_facet Muhammad Nafiz, Muhammad Nafiz
Shaikh Salim, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki
Nadarajah, Pravin Diliban
Singh, Manoj Kumar
author_sort Muhammad Nafiz, Muhammad Nafiz
title Influence of psychological and personal factors on predicting individual's thermal comfort in an office building using linear estimation and machine learning model
title_short Influence of psychological and personal factors on predicting individual's thermal comfort in an office building using linear estimation and machine learning model
title_full Influence of psychological and personal factors on predicting individual's thermal comfort in an office building using linear estimation and machine learning model
title_fullStr Influence of psychological and personal factors on predicting individual's thermal comfort in an office building using linear estimation and machine learning model
title_full_unstemmed Influence of psychological and personal factors on predicting individual's thermal comfort in an office building using linear estimation and machine learning model
title_sort influence of psychological and personal factors on predicting individual's thermal comfort in an office building using linear estimation and machine learning model
publisher Taylor and Francis Ltd.
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url http://eprints.utm.my/108891/
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