Toward a working theory for Human-Data Interaction (HDI) in the Built Environment (BE)

Jennifer Li1, May Shayboun2, Gulben Calis3, Diego Calvetti4, Peter Demian5, Mohamad Kassem6, Mahir Msawil7, Ranjith Soman8
1 Northumbria University, The Netherlands
2 Halmstad University, Sweden
3 Ege University, Turkey
4 CONSTRUCT/Gequaltec, Porto University, Portugal
5 Loughborough University, United Kingdom
6 Newcastle University, United Kingdom
7 Northumbria University, United Kingdom
8 TU Delft, The Netherlands
DOI: 10.35490/EC3.2024.282
Abstract: Human-Data Interaction is central to the dynamic nature of the construction industry and its growing reliance on substantial data sets. In this paper, we evaluate literature on the topic of Human-Data Interaction across several technologies and concepts within the built environment with the aim of identifying underlying aspects that can lead to an underpinning theory of Human-Data Interaction in the built environment to support advancement of the research in the field. Those aspects were identified as trust, game theory, empowerment of humans, human control, safety, accessibility, enhancing understanding, and the three pillars of Human-Data Interaction of agency, legibility, and negotiability.
Keywords: built environment, Data., human-data interaction (HDI)

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