Open-plan Glare Evaluator (OGE): A Demonstration of a New Glare Prediction Approach Using Machine Learning Algorithms
Ayman Wagdy, Veronica Garcia-Hansen, Mohammed Elhenawy, Gillian, Isoardi, Robin Drogemuller, Fatma Fathy

TL;DR
This paper introduces a machine learning-based model for predicting discomfort glare in open-plan offices, demonstrating higher accuracy than existing metrics using real-world data from 80 occupants.
Contribution
It is the first to apply machine learning for glare prediction in open-plan offices, showing improved accuracy over traditional glare metrics.
Findings
ML model achieved 83.8% accuracy in glare prediction
ML outperformed 24 existing glare indices in ROC analysis
Applicable for low-illuminance open-plan office environments
Abstract
Predicting discomfort glare in open-plan offices is a challenging problem. Although glare research has existed for more than 50 years, all current glare metrics have accuracy limitations, especially in open-plan offices with low lighting levels. Thus, it is crucial to develop a new method to predict glare more accurately. This paper is the first to adopt Machine Learning (ML) approaches in the prediction of glare. This research aims to demonstrate the validity of this approach by comparing the accuracy of the new ML model for open-plan offices (OGE) to the accuracy of the existing glare metrics using local dataset. To utilize and test this approach, Post-Occupancy Evaluation (POE) and High Dynamic Range (HDR) images were collected from 80 occupants (n=80) in four different open-plan offices in Brisbane, Australia. Consequently, various multi-region luminance values, luminance, and glare…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBuilding Energy and Comfort Optimization · Urban Heat Island Mitigation · Wind and Air Flow Studies
MethodsTest
