Evaluating Augmented Reality Communication: How Can We Teach Procedural Skill in AR?
Manuel Rebol,
Krzysztof Pietroszek,
Neal Sikka
et al.
Abstract:Figure 1: Augmented Reality (AR) System for Remote Collaboration. A remotely located expert (right) teaches a local trainee (left) a medical procedure, the placement of a central venous catheter (CVC). Both parties communicate in AR using headmounted displays. The expert receives a volumetric view of the local scene and guides the trainee using gestures, augmented objects, and verbal communication.
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