Related work

A list of some of the papers that have inspired our work or are otherwise related:

  1. Crosbie, T. Household energy studies: the gap between theory and method. Energy & Environment 17, 5 (September 2006), 735–753.
  2. Darby, S. The effectiveness of feedback on energy consumption. Tech. rep., Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, 2006. A review for DEFRA.
  3. Gram-Hanssen, K. Residential heat comfort practices: understanding users. Building Research and Information 38, 2 (2010).
  4. Strengers, Y. A. Designing eco-feedback systems for everyday life. In Proceedings of the 2011 annual conference on Human factors in computing systems (New York, NY, USA, 2011), CHI ’11, ACM, pp. 2135–2144.
  5. Froehlich, J., Findlater, L., and Landay, J. The design of eco-feedback technology. In Proceedings of the 2010 annual conference on Human factors in computing systems, CHI’10, ACM.
  6. Pierce, J., Schiano, D., and Paulos, E. Home, habits, and energy: examining domestic interactions and energy consumption. In Proceedings of the 2010 annual conference on Human factors in computing systems, CHI’10, ACM.

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