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Cross-validation and robustness of daylight glare metrics

Wienold, Jan  
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Iwata, Toshie
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Sarey Khanie, Mandana  
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March 14, 2019
Lighting Research and Technology

This cross-validation study evaluates the performance and robustness of twenty-two established and newly proposed glare prediction metrics. Experimental datasets of daylight-dominated workplaces in office-like test rooms were collected from studies by seven research groups in six different locations (Argentina, Germany, Denmark, Israel, Japan and USA). The variability in experimental setups, location and research teams allowed reliable evaluation of the performance and robustness of glare metrics for daylight-dominated workplaces. The results show that several metrics are reliable, but also that purely empirical-derived metrics behave less robust than metrics considering the saturation-effect. In this study the Daylight Glare Probability (DGP) delivered the highest performance amongst the tested metrics and was also found to be the most robust one. This is the first study in the domain of daylight glare research which combines and evaluates experimental data from independent research groups.

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Type
research article
DOI
10.1177/1477153519826003
Author(s)
Wienold, Jan  
Iwata, Toshie
Sarey Khanie, Mandana  
Erell, Evyatar
Kaftan, Eran
Rodriguez, Roberto
Yamin Garreton, Julieta
Tzempelikos, Thanos
Konstantzos, Iason
Christoffersen, Jens
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Date Issued

2019-03-14

Published in
Lighting Research and Technology
Volume

51

Issue

7

Start page

983

End page

1013

Subjects

Daylight

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Glare

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Validation

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User assessments

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Comfort

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Perception

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