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Through data analysis noted differences in color temperature preferences related to LED light sources in the autopilot cabin by gender, with women preferring 3500 K white light and men preferring cooler than 5000 k light during the daytime in summer.
Jun 16, 2022
Jun 26, 2022 · Women preferred 3500K white light, and men preferred cooler than 5000K light during daytime in summer, while women preferred 3000K warm white ...
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Apr 25, 2024 · Gender Preference Differences in Color Temperature Associated with LED Light Sources in the Autopilot Cabin. HCI (34) 2022: 151-166. [+] ...
In this short-term simulation study, no evidence of gender differences in colour preference by body position was found, but in each body position, men and ...
2023. Gender preference differences in color temperature associated with LED light sources in the autopilot cabin. Z Huang, S Wang, A Jiang, C Hemingray, S ...
Jun 1, 2024 · Gender preference differences in color temperature associated with LED light sources in the autopilot cabin. Lecture Notes in Computer ...
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Gender Preference Differences in Color Temperature Associated with LED Light Sources in the Autopilot Cabin. In an automated cockpit, the role changes from ...
Westland, “Gender Preference. Differences in Color Temperature Associated with LED Light Sources in the Autopilot. Cabin,” Lecture Notes in Computer Science ...