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Do you value energy? Using common values in a social community to share and tailor strategies for reducing energy demand
Rachel Burrows Hilary Johnson Peter Johnson
GW4 CHI2 29th July
Eviz Project Overview
eViz is an EPSRC-funded project investigating how to reduce energy demand by transforming people’s understanding and behaviour.
Aim
To understand how social and digital media can be used to influence an individual’s or a group’s behaviour in a way that will reduce their carbon footprint.
Climate Change Climate change poses a serious threat.
Systems have been designed with the aim of influencing users to reduce their energy consumption behaviour.
Existing approaches often don’t take into account why particular behaviours are being carried out.
Consequently, many case studies report limited success and a lack of long-term engagement.
I am not engaged
Research Challenges
1. What leads to or prevents different forms of influence from having an effect
Research Challenges
1. What leads to or prevents different forms of influence from having an effect.
2. How technology can be leveraged to aid the above.
Underpinning Philosophy Do I value energy?
Saving energy is not always the governing or guiding principle around which everyday lives are organised.
Underpinning Philosophy
Do I value energy?
Our underpinning philosophy is that saving energy is not always the governing or guiding principle around which everyday lives are organised.
Everyday lives are organised primarily due to values, around contexts and ways of living.
Need to take into account the complex trade-offs that are made while maintaining values.
Study 1 21 Participants
Photo Diary Study
Study 2 6 Participants Focus Group
Study 3 6 Participants Focus Group
Capture important aspects everyday life
Elicit information to model everyday life and the consequences on energy-use
How technology can support a reduction in energy-use in ways that are personalised and relevant to the user
STUDY 1 - PHOTO DIARY STUDY
Participants took photos that represented aspects of life that were: of value, everyday and routine, important, exceptional
Participants added caption to say why it was included
STUDY 2 - FOCUS GROUP
Sorted photos in order of highest value.
Divided points between photos according to most valued.
Categorised the photos (individually and then as a group)
Considered energy as a constrained resource
Health and Wellbeing Community Food / Drink
Walk more - errands, - enjoy nature, save
petrol
Eco-Tricity Energy
Company
Share cooking with others
STUDY 3 - FOCUS GROUP
Investigated how important user information could be utilised in system design
Activities involved how energy saving strategies may be visualised, rated and communicated online.
Value Category
Strategy supporting the value category
Value 1! Value 2! Value n!
Lifestyle!Aspect 1!
Lifestyle!Aspect 2!
Lifestyle!Aspect n!
Energy !Consumption!Behaviour 1!
Energy !Consumption!Behaviour 2!
Energy !Consumption!Behaviour n!
Modeling User Values: Information Types
Modeling User Values: Information Types
Value 1! Value 2! Value n!
Lifestyle!Aspect 1!
Lifestyle!Aspect 2!
Lifestyle!Aspect n!
Energy !Consumption!Behaviour 1!
Energy !Consumption!Behaviour 2!
Energy !Consumption!Behaviour n!
Modeling User Values: An example from studies
Health and Wellbeing
Family Hobbies
Healthy Eating Travelling / Holiday Gym Class
Baking Behaviour Travelling Behaviour
Modeling User Values: An example from studies
Health and Wellbeing
Family Hobbies
Healthy Eating Travelling / Holiday Gym Class
Baking Behaviour Travelling Behaviour
Cooking Birthday Party Cake
How could a model like this be utilised?
Social Media System MVC Architecture
View!
Model!
Controller!
Data!
Social Media System MVC Architecture
View!
Model!
Controller!
Data!
Browser!
<<component>>!Application Controller!
<<agent>>!Community Builder!
<<agent>>!Facilitator!
<<agent>>!Presenter!
<<agent>>!Negotiator!
CONTROLLER!LAYER!
VIEW!LAYER!
USER!
<<component>>!Model Service!
<<subsystem>> !User Model!
MODELS!LAYER!
<<subsystem>> !Community Model!
<<component>>!Data Access Service!
DATA!LAYER! Knowledge
Base!
<<component>>!User Interface components and views!
System Boundary!
Uses relationship KEY
Social Media System MVC Architecture
Social Media System MVC Architecture
View!
Model!
Controller!
Data!
Social Media System Architecture
Browser!
<<component>>!Application Controller!
<<agent>>!Community Builder!
<<agent>>!Facilitator!
<<agent>>!Presenter!
<<agent>>!Negotiator!
CONTROLLER!LAYER!
VIEW!LAYER!
USER!
<<component>>!Model Service!
<<subsystem>> !User Model!
MODELS!LAYER!
<<subsystem>> !Community Model!
<<component>>!Data Access Service!
DATA!LAYER! Knowledge
Base!
<<component>>!User Interface components and views!
System Boundary!
Uses relationship KEY
Conclusion
Conducted a series of studies into everyday life.
Modeled the associations between the important aspects of our lifestyle, the values they are instrumental to, and the consequences they have upon energy-use.
Investigated how energy-saving strategies could be communicated online in ways that are personalised and relevant to peoples lifestyle
Designed an online social media system that utlises values-based user modeling to influence users to reduce their energy consumption behaviour. The system supports users to discover, share and create energy saving strategies that are personalised and relevant to their lifestyle.
Social Media System UI
Thank you
Rachel Burrows Eviz Project, University of Bath, UK
[email protected] http://www.cs.bath.ac.uk/eviz/
Illustration credits to Eamane Lolah
Illustra)on Credits to Eamane Lolah