Personalizing Environmental Awareness through Smartphones Using AHP and PROMETHEE II
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Initialization of the User Model
- Where do you live?
- Urban
- Sea
- Mountain
- River
- Lake
- Country
- How old are you?
- Are you used to:
- smoking?
- outdoor activities?
- driving instead of using public transportation?
- Do you participate in environmental conservation volunteer programs?
- How willing are you to change your lifestyle to reduce the damage you cause to the environment?
- Do you recycle? (index for waste management)
- Are you meticulous in turning off the lights when you leave a room? (index for economy of natural resources)
- Do you pick up your trash when you leave the beach or after a picnic? (index for general environmental protection)
- Are you interested in the flora and fauna of your area? (index for biodiversity)
3. Defining MCDM Based on User Model
3.1. Description of Criteria
- C1: Compatibility of current location: the system checks if the location of user is in urban environment, sea, mountain, river, lake, or plain country and searches the:
- Compatibility of subject with urban environment
- Compatibility of subject with sea
- Compatibility of subject with mountain
- Compatibility of subject with river
- Compatibility of subject with lake
- Compatibility of subject with plain country
- 2.
- C2: Compatibility with the environment of residence: Checks whether the subject is compatible with the environment where the user’s home is. The value of this criterion is very high if the user is at home and low if the user is away from home. A subject concerning the environment where s/he lives is very important and must not be overlooked, but if s/he is away from home, it is possible that other subjects have higher priority in the particular moment.
- 3.
- C3: Compatibility with user’s habits: This criterion reveals whether the alternative advice is compatible with the user’s habits as these are stored in the user model. For example, a piece of advice that is relevant to waste management is higher if the user already has some habits related to this, e.g., s/he recycles.
- 4.
- C4: Compatibility with user’s interests: This criterion reveals whether the alternative advice is compatible with the user’s interests as these are stored in the user model.
- 5.
- C5: Compatibility with user’s needs: This criterion reveals whether the alternative advice is compatible with the user’s needs as these are stored in the user model. For example, the user model reveals that there is great need for economy in natural resources, so the value of this criterion is higher for advice related to this need.
- 6.
- C6: Compatibility with age: Users, according to the six human experts, were categorized into four age groups:
- <18
- 18–30
- 31–60
- >61
- 7.
- C7: Compatibility with season: This criterion shows whether the piece of advice is compatible with the current season or the current month.
3.2. AHP for Calculating Weights of Criteria
- C1: Compatibility of current location→
- C2: Compatibility with the environment of residence→
- C3: Compatibility with user’s habits→
- C4: Compatibility with user’s interests→
- C5: Compatibility with user’s needs→
- C6: Compatibility with age→
- C7: Compatibility with season→
4. Personalized Advice Delivery Using PROMETHEE II
5. Evaluation
5.1. Examples of Operation
5.2. Methods and Materials
5.3. Population and Data Collection Procedure
5.4. Data Analysis and Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Importance | Definition | Explanation |
---|---|---|
1 | Equivalent Importance | Both criteria are equally important. |
2 | Low | |
3 | Average Importance | A small advantage of one criterion over another. |
4 | Extra Average | |
5 | High Importance | Strong advantage of one criterion over another. |
6 | Extra High | |
7 | Very High Importance | Very strong advantage of one criterion over another. |
8 | Very, Very High | |
9 | Highest Importance | A criterion is certainly more favored than another criterion. |
Criteria | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | C5 | C6 | C7 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
C1: Compatibility of current location | 1.00 | 5.50 | 1.06 | 0.35 | 2.25 | 0.75 | 2.00 |
C2: Compatibility with residence environment | 0.20 | 1.00 | 0.33 | 0.42 | 0.42 | 1.50 | 3.00 |
C3: Compatibility with user’s habits | 4.25 | 3.00 | 1.00 | 1.17 | 1.63 | 1.75 | 1.13 |
C4: Compatibility with user’s interests | 3.50 | 2.50 | 1.75 | 1.00 | 1.75 | 2.67 | 2.17 |
C5: Compatibility with user’s needs | 1.13 | 2.50 | 2.17 | 1.17 | 1.00 | 3.13 | 3.75 |
C6: Compatibility with age | 1.50 | 0.75 | 1.17 | 1.60 | 2.08 | 1.00 | 3.50 |
C7: Compatibility with season | 0.50 | 0.38 | 2.25 | 1.63 | 1.07 | 0.29 | 1.00 |
User Model Characteristics | User Data | ||
---|---|---|---|
User | User1 | User2 | User3 |
Residential location | Urban | Urban | Urban |
Age | 24 | 25 | 22 |
Smoking | Yes | Yes | No |
Outdoor activities | No | Yes | Yes |
Environmental volunteering | Yes | No | No |
Index for waste management | High | Low | Low |
Index for environmental protection | High | Low | Low |
Personalizing environmental awareness | Help those around you to keep the beach clean! Remind them to pick up their trash. | Don’t forget to throw the cigarette butts into a portable ashtray! Never get rid of them in the sea or sand. | Don’t forget to pick up your garbage! Prefer reusable packages for your food and drink. |
# | Question |
---|---|
1 | Overall, I am satisfied with how easy it is to use the application. |
2 | The interface of the application was pleasant. |
3 | The advice provided was to the point regarding the place I was in. |
4 | The advice was compatible with my interests and needs. |
5 | I found the advice very useful. |
6 | I enjoyed the application’s advice. |
7 | The application has all the functions and capabilities I expect it to have. |
8 | I intend to use the application in future. |
9 | Surely, I will recommend this application to a friend. |
Demographic Characteristics | Number of Students (%) | |
---|---|---|
Gender | Male | 68 (56.67) |
Female | 52 (43.33) | |
Age | 20–24 | 74 (61.67) |
25–29 | 16 (13.33) | |
30–34 | 18 (15) | |
≥35 | 12 (10) | |
Education Level | Undergraduate | 70 (58.33) |
Postgraduate | 50 (41.67) | |
Mobile IT Devices | Smartphone | 120 (100) |
Tablet | 78 (65) |
Environmental Awareness Survey: Conscious Consuming | |||||||
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Pre-Score Post-Score | 5 N (%) | 4 N (%) | 3 N (%) | 2 N (%) | 1 N (%) | Mean (/5) | Awareness (%) |
1. I prefer to print the document on both side of the paper. | 11 (9.17) 31 (25.83) | 14 (11.67) 34 (28.33) | 31 (25.83) 33 (27.50) | 43 (35.83) 15 (12.50) | 21 (17.50) 7 (5.83) | 2.59 3.56 | 51.83 71.17 |
2. I prefer to send e-mail instead of hard copy output. | 25 (20.83) 50 (41.67) | 24 (20.00) 46 (38.33) | 38 (31.67) 19 (15.83) | 24 (20.00) 5 (4.17) | 9 (7.50) 0 (0.00) | 3.27 4.18 | 65.33 83.50 |
3. I prefer to read the document on computer instead of printing it. | 8 (6.67) 32 (26.67) | 16 (13.33) 33 (27.50) | 29 (24.17) 35 (29.17) | 39 (32.50) 16 (13.33) | 28 (23.33) 4 (3.33) | 2.48 3.61 | 49.50 72.17 |
4. I prefer to use reusable, instead of disposable, foodware at parties and reunions. | 7 (5.83) 17 (14.17) | 8 (6.67) 26 (21.67) | 19 (15.83) 28 (23.33) | 29 (24.17) 23 (19.17) | 57 (47.50) 26 (21.67) | 1.99 2.88 | 39.83 57.50 |
5. I prefer to buy refills instead of a complete product. | 13 (10.83) 49 (40.83) | 8 (6.67) 37 (30.83) | 31 (25.83) 14 (11.67) | 48 (40.00) 13 (10.83) | 20 (16.67) 7 (5.83) | 2.55 3.90 | 51.00 78.00 |
Note: 5: Every Time 4: Often 3: Sometimes 2: Rarely 1: Never N: Number of Students | Pre-test Mean | 51.50 | |||||
Post-test Mean | 72.47 | ||||||
Difference | −20.97 | ||||||
Standard Deviation | 3.894 | ||||||
Confidence Level (95%) | 4.834 | ||||||
Pearson Correlation | 0.917 | ||||||
t Stat | −12.043 | ||||||
p-value | 2.73 × 10−4 |
Environmental Awareness Survey: Reducing Waste and Recycling | |||||||
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Pre-Score Post-Score | 5 N (%) | 4 N (%) | 3 N (%) | 2 N (%) | 1 N (%) | Mean (/5) | Awareness (%) |
1. I prefer to use reusable shopping bags rather than plastic ones. | 17 (14.17) 52 (43.33) | 16 (13.33) 36 (30.00) | 23 (19.17) 17 (14.17) | 31 (25.83) 10 (8.33) | 33 (27.50) 5 (4.17) | 2.61 4.00 | 52.17 80.00 |
2. I use recycling bins for paper, plastic, and metal. | 18 (15.00) 57 (47.50) | 19 (15.83) 31 (25.83) | 28 (23.33) 19 (15.83) | 41 (34.17) 10 (8.33) | 14 (11.67) 3 (2.50) | 2.88 4.08 | 57.67 81.50 |
3. I use rechargeable batteries instead of disposable batteries. | 5 (4.17) 16 (13.33) | 13 (10.83) 30 (25.00) | 17 (14.17) 33 (27.50) | 33 (27.50) 17 (14.17) | 52 (43.33) 24 (20.00) | 2.05 2.98 | 41.00 59.50 |
4. I look for the recycled option in the products I buy. | 4 (3.33) 34 (28.33) | 14 (11.67) 35 (29.17) | 20 (16.67) 29 (24.17) | 27 (22.50) 17 (14.17) | 55 (45.83) 5 (4.17) | 2.04 3.63 | 40.83 72.67 |
5. I throw the garbage into dustbins before leaving a place. | 32 (26.67) 71 (59.17) | 38 (31.67) 37 (30.83) | 25 (20.83) 12 (10.00) | 25 (20.83) 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) 0 (0.00) | 3.64 4.49 | 72.83 89.83 |
Note: 5: Every Time 4: Often 3: Sometimes 2: Rarely 1: Never N: Number of Students | Pre-test Mean | 52.9 | |||||
Post-test Mean | 76.7 | ||||||
Difference | −23.8 | ||||||
Standard Deviation | 6.229 | ||||||
Confidence Level (95%) | 7.735 | ||||||
Pearson Correlation | 0.884 | ||||||
t Stat | −8.543 | ||||||
p-value | 1.03 × 10−3 |
Environmental Awareness Survey: Energy Saving | |||||||
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Pre-Score Post-Score | 5 N (%) | 4 N (%) | 3 N (%) | 2 N (%) | 1 N (%) | Mean (/5) | Awareness (%) |
1. I turn off the lights when I am leaving the room. | 22 (18.33) 54 (45.00) | 24 (20.00) 41 (34.17) | 35 (29.17) 16 (13.33) | 29 (24.17) 6 (5.00) | 10 (8.33) 3 (2.50) | 3.16 4.14 | 63.17 82.83 |
2. I make use of energy efficient light bulbs. | 15 (12.50) 30 (25.00) | 10 (8.33) 46 (38.33) | 29 (24.17) 20 (16.67) | 35 (29.17) 6 (5.00) | 31 (25.83) 18 (15.00) | 2.53 3.53 | 50.50 70.67 |
3. I unplug unused electronics, such as computer, printer, or TV. | 6 (5.00) 17 (14.17) | 14 (11.67) 30 (25.00) | 24 (20.00) 34 (28.33) | 32 (26.67) 26 (21.67) | 44 (36.67) 13 (10.83) | 2.22 3.10 | 44.33 62.00 |
4. I turn off the taps when brushing my teeth. | 19 (15.83) 49 (40.83) | 14 (11.67) 37 (30.83) | 31 (25.83) 21 (17.50) | 27 (22.50) 11 (9.17) | 29 (24.17) 2 (1.67) | 2.73 4.00 | 54.50 80.00 |
5. I use cold water instead of hot when I can. | 9 (7.50) 31 (25.83) | 16 (13.33) 41 (34.17) | 58 (48.33) 30 (25.00) | 24 (20.00) 15 (12.50) | 13 (10.83) 3 (2.50) | 2.87 3.68 | 57.33 73.67 |
Note: 5: Every Time 4: Often 3: Sometimes 2: Rarely 1: Never N: Number of Students | Pre-test Mean | 53.97 | |||||
Post-test Mean | 73.83 | ||||||
Difference | −19.87 | ||||||
Standard Deviation | 3.505 | ||||||
Confidence Level (95%) | 4.352 | ||||||
Pearson Correlation | 0.905 | ||||||
t Stat | −12.676 | ||||||
p-value | 2.23 × 10−4 |
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