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Adaptation of Kriging in daylight modeling for energy simulation
Yun Kyu Yi
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Adaptation
100%
Kriging
100%
Energy Simulation
100%
Daylight Modeling
100%
Daylight
44%
Radiance
44%
Illuminance
33%
Daylight Factor
33%
Kriging Model
33%
Built Environment
22%
Energy Simulation Tools
22%
Popular
11%
Statistical Methods
11%
Physics-based
11%
Computational Expense
11%
Light Distribution
11%
Simulation Time
11%
Light Energy
11%
Light Intensity
11%
Random Field
11%
Intensity Profile
11%
Simulation Model
11%
Paper-based Test
11%
Number of Points
11%
Tool Use
11%
Simulation Simulation
11%
Similar Applications
11%
Illuminance Level
11%
Daylight Conditions
11%
Kriging Prediction
11%
Geostatistics
11%
Building Energy Simulation
11%
Geographical Conditions
11%
Environment Studies
11%
Thermal Calculation
11%
Indoor Lighting
11%
Daylight Simulation
11%
Lighting Simulation
11%
Indoor Daylight
11%
Indoor Illuminance
11%
Engineering
Energy Simulation
100%
Illuminance
66%
Simulation Tool
50%
Daylight Factor
50%
Limitations
33%
Built Environment
33%
Kriging Model
33%
Data Point
16%
Simulation Model
16%
Random Field
16%
Computational Expense
16%
Simulation Time
16%
Sample Point
16%
Light Distribution
16%
Physics
Physics
100%
Luminous Intensity
100%
Methods: Statistical
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Kriging
100%
Built Environment
15%