What to measure and report in studies of discomfort from glare for pedestrian applications

B. Abboushi, N. Miller
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In outdoor environments after dark, pedestrians may experience discomfort from glare caused by lighting. Several models to predict discomfort from glare have been proposed or extended for pedestrian applications; these models use different luminous and geometrical quantities to predict discomfort. Consistent measurements and reporting in studies of discomfort from glare are important for identifying best performing models; however, previous studies proposing a new model tended to only report the performance of the new model and its quantities. This practice makes it difficult to evaluate how a new model performs compared to other existing models. To promote more consistent and complete reporting, this research note proposes measuring and reporting all relevant quantities that are used in existing models. This can make it easier for researchers to use a study dataset to compare the performance of several models or to combine datasets from several studies to address between-study variance.
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在天黑后的户外环境中,行人可能会因照明引起的眩光而感到不适。一些预测眩光不适的模型已经被提出或扩展到行人应用中;这些模型使用不同的发光量和几何量来预测不适。在眩光不适的研究中,一致的测量和报告对于确定表现最佳的模型很重要;然而,以往提出新模型的研究往往只报告新模型的性能及其数量。这种做法使得评估新模型与其他现有模型相比表现如何变得困难。为了促进更一致和完整的报告,本研究说明建议测量和报告现有模型中使用的所有相关数量。这可以使研究人员更容易使用研究数据集来比较几个模型的性能,或者将来自几个研究的数据集组合起来以解决研究之间的差异。
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