Dataset

Sirajum Munir, Jonathan Francis, Matias Quintana, Nadine von Frankenberg, M. Berges
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Thermal comfort is very important for well-being and productivity of building occupants. It has been shown that body shape is a useful feature to determine thermal comfort of individuals [2]. It is because, the heat dissipation rate of individuals depends on the body surface area. As a result, a tall and skinny person can tolerate higher room temperature than a rounded body shape person [5]. In order to test this hypothesis, we performed a year-long experiment in 2017, where we recruited 77 participants and put each of them in a thermally controlled conference room in CMU for 3 hours and recorded their subjective responses regarding thermal comfort at different temperature ranging from 60°F to 80°F. In addition, we collected depth data of individuals using a vertically mounted Microsoft Kinect for XBOX One at the entrance of the conference room to capture their body shape. We also collected biometric features (e.g., Galvanic Skin Response (GSR), skin temperature) using a Microsoft Health Band worn by the subjects. The resulting dataset provides rich information regarding how different features can be used to infer thermal comfort of the individuals.
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