Waste Wizard: Exploring Waste Sorting using AI in Public Spaces

Rune Møberg Jacobsen, Patrick Skov Johansen, Lukas Bjørn Leer Bysted, Mikael B. Skov

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Abstract

Waste sorting is getting gradually important as we produce growing amounts of waste every year. However, waste sorting has proven to be challenging due to waste complexity and lack of motivation and knowledge among citizens. In particular, waste sorting in public spaces has been found to be difficult. We present a study on waste sorting in public spaces with an automatic waste sorting bin called Waste Wizard. Waste Wizard uses machine learning to classify and sort waste. We deployed it in three public contexts: a zoo, a retail store, and a music festival. Our findings show how practices, knowledge and attitudes influence the complicated process of public waste sorting. Users also displayed playfulness in their interaction and furthermore generated ideas and wishes for public waste sorting. We discuss our findings regarding current work within sustainable HCI and implications for public waste sorting.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 11th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Publication date2020
Pages1-11
Article number86
ISBN (Print)9781450375795
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
EventNordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Shaping Experiences, shaping Society - Online
Duration: 25 Oct 202029 Oct 2020
https://nordichi2020.org/#/

Conference

ConferenceNordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
LocationOnline
Period25/10/202029/10/2020
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