Towards a general framework for an observation and knowledge based model of occupant behaviour in office buildings

10/07/2015
by   Khadija Tijani, et al.
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This paper proposes a new general approach based on Bayesian networks to model the human behaviour. This approach represents human behaviour withprobabilistic cause-effect relations based not only on previous works, but also with conditional probabilities coming either from expert knowledge or deduced from observations. The approach has been used in the co-simulation of building physics and human behaviour in order to assess the CO 2 concentration in an office.

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