Abstract A common problem in video conferences is gaze direction. In face-to-face communication, it is common that speaker and listener intermittently look at each other. In a video-conference setting, where multiple participants are on the screen, things are complicated and not necessarily optimal. If the listener feels looked at when the speaker looks into the camera, how tolerant is the listener for slight deviations? And does this depend on the position of the speaker’s tile on the screen, or the size of the tile? In a first experiment, participants from a student population judged whether they are looked at, while vertical gaze direction of the looker was varied. Furthermore, the position of the tile on the screen varied. The results s...
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A novel video conference system is developed. Suppose that three people A, B, and C attend the video...
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The impact of looking into the camera during a presentation over a video link (resulting in the perc...
A novel video conference system is developed. Suppose that three people A, B, and C attend the video...
During face-to-face communication, people use visual cues about what their partners are attending to...
Horstmann G, Linke L. Perception of direct gaze in a video-conference setting: the effects of positi...
Gaze awareness and eye contact serve important functions in social interaction. In order to maintain...
The concept of presence refers to the sensation of being in a physically distinct location. Presence...
We evaluated effects of gaze direction and other nonverbal visual cues on multiparty mediated commun...
Today, video communication is common in private and professional communication, and during corona pa...
We conducted two experiments to investigate how stereoscopy and technologies that allow individual e...
Video-mediated communication systems such as teleconferencing and videophone have become popular. As...
When a participant in a video conference looks to address another participant, eye-to-eye contact is...
This paper presents the major outcomes of a human factors experiment which investigated the benefits...
In natural conversation, the minimal gaps and overlaps of the turns at talk indicate an accurate reg...
Given that communication network bandwidth remains at a premium, the design of multiparty mediated s...
This study investigates whether addressees visually attend to speakers’ gestures in interaction and ...
The impact of looking into the camera during a presentation over a video link (resulting in the perc...
A novel video conference system is developed. Suppose that three people A, B, and C attend the video...
During face-to-face communication, people use visual cues about what their partners are attending to...