In this study, we evaluate established and newly developed metrics for predicting glare using data from three different research studies. The evaluation covers two different targets: 1. How well the user’s perception of glare magnitude correlates to the prediction of the glare metrics? 2. How well do the glare metrics describe the subjects’ disturbance by glare? We applied Spearman correlations, logistic regressions and an accuracy evaluation, based on an ROC- analysis. The results show that five of the twelve investigated metrics are failing at least one of the statistical tests. The other seven metrics CGI, modified DGI, DGP, Ev, average Luminance of the image Lavg, UGP and UGR are passing all statistical tests. DGP, CGI, DGI mod and UGP ...
Nowadays, discomfort glare indices are frequently calculated by using evalglare. Due to the lack of ...
Recently, there have been multiple proposals for faster methods to calculate glare metrics, daylight...
This study tested the appropriateness of unified glare rating (UGR), CIE glare index (CGI), British ...
In this study, we evaluate established and newly developed metrics for predicting glare using data f...
Current discomfort glare prediction metrics usually account for at least one of the two categories o...
This study evaluates the performance and robustness of 22 established and newly proposed glare predi...
Daylighting and the impact of daylighting strategies on the visual environment continue to be a vita...
UnrestrictedPeople’s perception of glare is primarily based on two factors: absolute brightness and ...
The objective of the present study was to find how well a group of selected luminance-based metrics ...
The overarching goal of this research was to examine humans’ subjective and physiological responses ...
Glare models were reviewed with an eye for missing conditions or inconsistencies. We found ambiguiti...
Luminance uniformity of luminaires is an important design aspect that can affect perceived discomfor...
Discomfort glare is defined by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) as: “glare that ca...
Nowadays different indices are used for the assessment of the visual discomfort related to glare, su...
Discomfort glare metrics typically consider at least one of the two effects of discomfort glare-satu...
Nowadays, discomfort glare indices are frequently calculated by using evalglare. Due to the lack of ...
Recently, there have been multiple proposals for faster methods to calculate glare metrics, daylight...
This study tested the appropriateness of unified glare rating (UGR), CIE glare index (CGI), British ...
In this study, we evaluate established and newly developed metrics for predicting glare using data f...
Current discomfort glare prediction metrics usually account for at least one of the two categories o...
This study evaluates the performance and robustness of 22 established and newly proposed glare predi...
Daylighting and the impact of daylighting strategies on the visual environment continue to be a vita...
UnrestrictedPeople’s perception of glare is primarily based on two factors: absolute brightness and ...
The objective of the present study was to find how well a group of selected luminance-based metrics ...
The overarching goal of this research was to examine humans’ subjective and physiological responses ...
Glare models were reviewed with an eye for missing conditions or inconsistencies. We found ambiguiti...
Luminance uniformity of luminaires is an important design aspect that can affect perceived discomfor...
Discomfort glare is defined by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) as: “glare that ca...
Nowadays different indices are used for the assessment of the visual discomfort related to glare, su...
Discomfort glare metrics typically consider at least one of the two effects of discomfort glare-satu...
Nowadays, discomfort glare indices are frequently calculated by using evalglare. Due to the lack of ...
Recently, there have been multiple proposals for faster methods to calculate glare metrics, daylight...
This study tested the appropriateness of unified glare rating (UGR), CIE glare index (CGI), British ...