International audienceWe present an exploratory study to compare the haptic, visual, and verbal modalities for communicating distance information in a shared virtual environment. The results show that the visual modality decreased the distance estimation error while the haptic modality decreased the completion time. The verbal modality increased the sense of copresence but was the least preferred modality. These results suggest that a combination of modalities could improve communication of distance information to a partner. These findings can contribute to improving the design of collaborative VR systems and open new research perspectives on studying the effectiveness of multimodal interaction
For the past decades, many academic institutions avoided, or tried to avoid physical travel in favou...
This article examined how visual information affects verbal communication process in remote communic...
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International audienceObjective: To understand the interaction between haptic and verbal communicati...
Humans rely on all their senses when interacting with others in order to communicate and collaborate...
How does visual communication in multi-user educational 3D environments support interaction and coll...
How does visual communication in multi-user educational 3D environments support interaction and coll...
How does visual communication in multi-user educational 3D environments support interaction and coll...
This paper documents a study done considering Virtual Reality (VR) as a spatial representational con...
Videoconferencing is one of the most common telepresence methods today and educational videos is ris...
International audienceMotivation – To study haptic communication in collaborative virtual environmen...
International audienceMotivation – To study haptic communication in collaborative virtual environmen...
International audienceMotivation – To study haptic communication in collaborative virtual environmen...
Videoconferencing is one of the most common telepresence methods today and educational videos is ris...
For the past decades, many academic institutions avoided, or tried to avoid physical travel in favou...
For the past decades, many academic institutions avoided, or tried to avoid physical travel in favou...
This article examined how visual information affects verbal communication process in remote communic...
How do mediated social interactions affect your perceptions of the world around you? We exte...
International audienceObjective: To understand the interaction between haptic and verbal communicati...
Humans rely on all their senses when interacting with others in order to communicate and collaborate...
How does visual communication in multi-user educational 3D environments support interaction and coll...
How does visual communication in multi-user educational 3D environments support interaction and coll...
How does visual communication in multi-user educational 3D environments support interaction and coll...
This paper documents a study done considering Virtual Reality (VR) as a spatial representational con...
Videoconferencing is one of the most common telepresence methods today and educational videos is ris...
International audienceMotivation – To study haptic communication in collaborative virtual environmen...
International audienceMotivation – To study haptic communication in collaborative virtual environmen...
International audienceMotivation – To study haptic communication in collaborative virtual environmen...
Videoconferencing is one of the most common telepresence methods today and educational videos is ris...
For the past decades, many academic institutions avoided, or tried to avoid physical travel in favou...
For the past decades, many academic institutions avoided, or tried to avoid physical travel in favou...
This article examined how visual information affects verbal communication process in remote communic...
How do mediated social interactions affect your perceptions of the world around you? We exte...