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Persuasion technologique et Energie : revue critique de l’état de l’art

Grégory Cano (1), Yann Laurillau ORCID (1), Gaëlle Calvary (1)
(1) Ingénierie de l’Interaction Homme-Machine
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Submitted on
October 8, 2015
Accepted on
October 27, 2015
Published on
October 27, 2015
Last modified on
March 31, 2025
Special issue 4
Number 1, Special Issue : PISTIL
Special Issue "PISTIL
DOI
10.46298/jips.1292
Funding
French National Research Agency (ANR)
ANR-14-CE22-0020
PERSUASIVE E-CONSULTANT FOR BUILDING ENERGY MANAGEMENT
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Persuasion technologique et Energie : revue critique de l’état de l’art

Grégory Cano (1), Yann Laurillau ORCID (1), Gaëlle Calvary (1)
(1) Ingénierie de l’Interaction Homme-Machine
Abstract
English
This paper presents a state of the art and an analysis of existing works dedicated to persuasive technologies for energy consumption. Thanks to a systematic analysis, a set of concepts of persuasion has been identified and organized into a six dimensional design space. In particular, the concept of persuasion function is identified and defined. Six persuasion functions are identified: Mirror, Explain, Recommend, What-if, What-for, Suggest-and-Adjust. This design space is used to characterize the works considered in this state of the art.
French
Cet article dresse un état de l’art et une analyse critique des travaux menés sur la persuasion technologique dans le cadre de la consommation énergétique. De cette analyse systématique est extrait un panel des concepts de persuasion ensuite organisé au sein d’un espace de classification comportant six dimensions dont le concept de fonction de persuasion. En particulier, six fonctions de persuasion sont identifiées et caractérisées : Mirror, Explain, Recommend, What-if, What-for, Suggest- and-Adjust. Cet espace de classification permet de caractériser les travaux de l’art.
Keywords
  • H.5.2 Information Interfaces and Presentation (e.g. HCI): User Interfaces
  • [INFO.INFO-HC]Computer Science [cs]/Human-Computer Interaction [cs.HC]
  • persuasive technologies
  • classification space
  • persuasion function
  • energy
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