2020 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/vr46266.2020.1581166222244
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A User Study on View-sharing Techniques for One-to-Many Mixed Reality Collaborations

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“…Coordination is an essential factor to consider while working as a team to achieve shared goals. Lee et al (2020) used remote collaboration to connect one expert with two local users, requiring coordination to achieve the common goal. Similarly, communication between the parties is another determining factor for effective collaboration; its lack potentially leads to errors and poor team performance.…”
Section: Collaborative Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coordination is an essential factor to consider while working as a team to achieve shared goals. Lee et al (2020) used remote collaboration to connect one expert with two local users, requiring coordination to achieve the common goal. Similarly, communication between the parties is another determining factor for effective collaboration; its lack potentially leads to errors and poor team performance.…”
Section: Collaborative Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lee et al considered one-to-many collaboration in MR and proposed three field-of-view sharing technologies based on the 2D video, 360°v ideo, and 3D virtual models. The three technologies were compared in terms of usability through user evaluation [20]. Rhee et al designed and implemented an augmented virtual teleportation (AVT) system that enables high-fidelity remote collaboration in an MR space.…”
Section: Remote Collaboration and Communication Between Multiple User...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They study is conducted only in one-to-one collaboration scenario. Lee [9] first attempt to evaluate view-sharing techniques including 2D video. 3D video and 3D model in one-to-many collaborative MR environment.…”
Section: Remote Collaboration Based On Mixed Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%