This study assessed the value of two video configurations a head-mounted camera with eye tracking capability and a scene camera providing a view of the work environment on remote collaboration on physical (3D) tasks. Pairs of participants performed five robot construction tasks in five media conditions: side-by-side, audio-only, head-mounted camera, scene camera, and scene plus head cameras. Task completion times were shortest in the side-by-side condition, and shorter with the scene camera than in the audio-only condition. Participants rated their work quality highest when side-by-side, intermediate with the scene camera, and worst in the audio-only and head-camera conditions. Similarly, helpers self-rated ability to assist workers and pai...
Previous studies have investigated which context-sharing interfaces are effective in improving task ...
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are the main occupational diseases and are pathologies of multifact...
A study has been carried out to identify the effects of different human-to-human communication modes...
This study assessed the value of two video configurations - a head-mounted camera with eye tracking ...
This study assessed the value of two video configurationsa head-mounted camera with eye tracking cap...
We present an experimental study of automatic camera control in the performance of collaborative rem...
Human eyes play an important role in everyday social interactions. However, the cues provided by eye...
To improve remote collaboration in video conferencing systems, researchers have been investigating a...
Augmenting video conference with additional visual cues has been studied to improve remote collabora...
As multimedia becomes an integral part of collaborative systems, we must understand how to design su...
We report a series of studies on the role of eye contact in video-mediated communication. These are ...
Media spaces support collaboration, but the limited access they provide to remote colleagues ' ...
The increasing interest in supporting multiparty remote collaboration has created both opportunities...
The Wearable Active Camera/Laser (WACL) allows the remote collaborators not only to independently se...
Video-mediated communication (VMC) is currently the prevalent mode of telecommunication for applicat...
Previous studies have investigated which context-sharing interfaces are effective in improving task ...
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are the main occupational diseases and are pathologies of multifact...
A study has been carried out to identify the effects of different human-to-human communication modes...
This study assessed the value of two video configurations - a head-mounted camera with eye tracking ...
This study assessed the value of two video configurationsa head-mounted camera with eye tracking cap...
We present an experimental study of automatic camera control in the performance of collaborative rem...
Human eyes play an important role in everyday social interactions. However, the cues provided by eye...
To improve remote collaboration in video conferencing systems, researchers have been investigating a...
Augmenting video conference with additional visual cues has been studied to improve remote collabora...
As multimedia becomes an integral part of collaborative systems, we must understand how to design su...
We report a series of studies on the role of eye contact in video-mediated communication. These are ...
Media spaces support collaboration, but the limited access they provide to remote colleagues ' ...
The increasing interest in supporting multiparty remote collaboration has created both opportunities...
The Wearable Active Camera/Laser (WACL) allows the remote collaborators not only to independently se...
Video-mediated communication (VMC) is currently the prevalent mode of telecommunication for applicat...
Previous studies have investigated which context-sharing interfaces are effective in improving task ...
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are the main occupational diseases and are pathologies of multifact...
A study has been carried out to identify the effects of different human-to-human communication modes...