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Do You See the Difference? Colour Cues to Influence Source Separation

Do You See the Difference? Colour Cues to Influence Source Separation. Jacquie Colangelo City of Hamilton. MWA Spring Workshop May 2014. MWA Spring Workshop May 2014. The Fine Print Test of a potential pilot Weight-based metric to measure human behaviour is flawed.

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Do You See the Difference? Colour Cues to Influence Source Separation

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  1. Do You See the Difference?Colour Cues to Influence Source Separation Jacquie Colangelo City of Hamilton MWA Spring Workshop May 2014

  2. MWA Spring Workshop May 2014 The Fine Print Test of a potential pilot Weight-based metric to measure human behaviour is flawed

  3. MWA Spring Workshop May 2014 The Situation Going “green” Green Team Before we’re green Blue contamination Perception is reality

  4. MWA Spring Workshop May 2014 The Hypotheses “Sort” more than a “green” problem Overcome blue barriers Colour differentiation helps sorting Decreases contamination The sooner the colour is introduced, the better the sorting

  5. MWA Spring Workshop May 2014 The Methodology Pre- and post-audits Two weeks in between Two study groups, one control group “Counts” vs. weights

  6. MWA Spring Workshop May 2014 The Buildings 10 buildings 2 small (<15 units) 4 medium (16-30 units) 4 large (>30 units) ~550 units

  7. MWA Spring Workshop May 2014 The Study Groups

  8. MWA Spring Workshop May 2014 Numbers represent contamination. The Numbers / Results

  9. MWA Spring Workshop May 2014 The Conclusions Colour Makes a positive difference Differentiation at “source” sort “Count” vs. weights Yay / Nay

  10. MWA Spring Workshop May 2014 jacquie.colangelo@hamilton.ca

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