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dc.titleA Semi-Automatic Data Management Framework for Studying Thermal Comfort, Cognitive Performance, Physiological Performance, and Environmental Parameters in Semi-Outdoor Spaces
dc.contributor.authorChen, Shisheng
dc.contributor.authorMihara, Kuniaki
dc.contributor.authorWong, Nyuk Hien
dc.contributor.authorLee, Jason Kai Wei
dc.contributor.authorTan, Chun Liang
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-04T02:11:45Z
dc.date.available2023-01-04T02:11:45Z
dc.date.issued2022-11
dc.identifier.citationChen, Shisheng, Mihara, Kuniaki, Wong, Nyuk Hien, Lee, Jason Kai Wei, Tan, Chun Liang (2022-11). A Semi-Automatic Data Management Framework for Studying Thermal Comfort, Cognitive Performance, Physiological Performance, and Environmental Parameters in Semi-Outdoor Spaces. Sustainability 15 (1) : 183-183. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15010183
dc.identifier.issn2071-1050
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/235885
dc.description.abstract<jats:p>Semi-outdoor space can be used as an alternative to short-term office activities to save office energy consumption and promote a healthy and nature-based working environment. This study evaluated the suitability of semi-outdoor space in four aspects including environmental measurements, physiological measurements, subjective measurements and cognitive performance tests. However, the manual processing and analysis of such multidimensional data can be time-consuming and error-prone. Hence, the objective of this study was to develop a semi-automatic method to manage and analyze the data from different instruments and platforms and two open-source applications (a stroop color and word test and a digit span test) for cognitive performance tests. These codes were critical to the success of the project, providing an effective framework for data extraction, data pre-processing, data analysis and performance tests. Eighty-nine people participated in the experiment of evaluation of thermal comfort, cognitive performance, physiological performance and environmental parameters in semi-outdoor spaces in a tropical setting. Each participant received cognitive tests to assess their selective attention, short-term memory, concentration and creativity quotient. Concurrently, qualitative measurements were conducted to assess thermal sensation, thermal comfort and thermal acceptability. The heart rate, skin temperature, and skin conductance of participants were measured throughout the experiments. Microclimatic variables such as illuminance, noise levels, dry-bulb air temperature, global temperature, relative humidity, air speed, and air direction were monitored simultaneously. To understand the effects of semi-outdoor spaces on participant performance, this study recorded participant performance in different environments through controlled experiments. Data related to participants in different settings include those shared (e.g., environmental measurement), and data unique to each participant (e.g., physiological performance). The results revealed that the subjects’ cognitive and physiological performance did not change significantly after switching to the semi-outdoor space due to the availability of natural and mechanical ventilation, suggesting that short-term office activities in the semi-outdoor space are feasible in the tropics.</jats:p>
dc.publisherMDPI AG
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dc.typeArticle
dc.date.updated2023-01-04T01:06:23Z
dc.contributor.departmentDEAN'S OFFICE (SCHOOL OF DESIGN & ENV)
dc.contributor.departmentBUILDING
dc.contributor.departmentPHYSIOLOGY
dc.description.doi10.3390/su15010183
dc.description.sourcetitleSustainability
dc.description.volume15
dc.description.issue1
dc.description.page183-183
dc.published.stateUnpublished
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