We conducted two experiments to investigate how stereoscopy and technologies that allow individual eye contact affect the impression of telepresence in videoconferencing. Telepresence is defined as the degree to which participants of a telemeeting get the impression of sharing space with the remote site. Results revealed, among other things, that stereoscopy increases telepresence and makes videoconferencing more attractive. In addition, we found that reduced eye contact angles enhance the recognizability of individually addressed nonverbal signals. However, a setup that eliminates horizontal and vertical eye contact angles seems to be advantageous only in conferences with more than two persons per site
Video-mediated communication systems such as teleconferencing and videophone have become popular. As...
This thesis presents a remote vision system designed to be used for telepresence applications. Telep...
Eye contact is frequently associated with an increased perception of empathy and telepresence, but t...
Basic standards for videoconferencing services were specified several years ago and the European Vid...
The paper discusses factors that affect the impression of telepresence in videocommunications. Telep...
Parameters of an immersive telepresence audio/visual system was first defined by a review of the lit...
The concept of presence refers to the sensation of being in a physically distinct location. Presence...
Various human factors experiments were carried out aiming at investigating to what extent assumed de...
This paper presents the major outcomes of a human factors experiment which investigated the benefits...
Today, video communication is common in private and professional communication, and during corona pa...
Abstract A common problem in video conferences is gaze direction. In face-to-face communication, it ...
We report a series of studies on the role of eye contact in video-mediated communication. These are ...
The lack of eye contact in desktop video teleconferencing substantially reduces the effectiveness of...
In this paper, we present TeleHuman, a cylindrical 3D display portal for life-size human telepresenc...
Imaging systems have been developed with which viewers can be afforded maximal telepresence through ...
Video-mediated communication systems such as teleconferencing and videophone have become popular. As...
This thesis presents a remote vision system designed to be used for telepresence applications. Telep...
Eye contact is frequently associated with an increased perception of empathy and telepresence, but t...
Basic standards for videoconferencing services were specified several years ago and the European Vid...
The paper discusses factors that affect the impression of telepresence in videocommunications. Telep...
Parameters of an immersive telepresence audio/visual system was first defined by a review of the lit...
The concept of presence refers to the sensation of being in a physically distinct location. Presence...
Various human factors experiments were carried out aiming at investigating to what extent assumed de...
This paper presents the major outcomes of a human factors experiment which investigated the benefits...
Today, video communication is common in private and professional communication, and during corona pa...
Abstract A common problem in video conferences is gaze direction. In face-to-face communication, it ...
We report a series of studies on the role of eye contact in video-mediated communication. These are ...
The lack of eye contact in desktop video teleconferencing substantially reduces the effectiveness of...
In this paper, we present TeleHuman, a cylindrical 3D display portal for life-size human telepresenc...
Imaging systems have been developed with which viewers can be afforded maximal telepresence through ...
Video-mediated communication systems such as teleconferencing and videophone have become popular. As...
This thesis presents a remote vision system designed to be used for telepresence applications. Telep...
Eye contact is frequently associated with an increased perception of empathy and telepresence, but t...