ICAT-EGVE 2017 - International Conference on Artificial Reality and Telexistence and Eurographics Symposium on Virtual Environm 2017
DOI: 10.2312/egve.20171359
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Improving Collaboration in Augmented Video Conference using Mutually Shared Gaze

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“…Jing et al conducted the first user study on visualisation cues for sharing eye-gaze in a colocated symmetric collaboration with two MR users. Three visualisation cues for bi-directional collaborative gaze were compared: a 2D ring-shaped reticle called cursor donut, a 2D ring and a ray called laser eye, and a 2D ring and a gaze path called trail path, where the two former techniques had been proposed in the past (Lee et al, 2017;Piumsomboon et al, 2019) and the last technique had been first introduced in this work. Through three independent tasks, it was found that visualisation cues significantly improved the rating of joint attention and user intention, making the collaborative task more engaging between the collaborators.…”
Section: Supernatural Communication For Enhanced Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jing et al conducted the first user study on visualisation cues for sharing eye-gaze in a colocated symmetric collaboration with two MR users. Three visualisation cues for bi-directional collaborative gaze were compared: a 2D ring-shaped reticle called cursor donut, a 2D ring and a ray called laser eye, and a 2D ring and a gaze path called trail path, where the two former techniques had been proposed in the past (Lee et al, 2017;Piumsomboon et al, 2019) and the last technique had been first introduced in this work. Through three independent tasks, it was found that visualisation cues significantly improved the rating of joint attention and user intention, making the collaborative task more engaging between the collaborators.…”
Section: Supernatural Communication For Enhanced Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The numerous benefits that XR and its applications can bring will transform human society. For instance, it alters how we communicate and collaborate with other people or agents (Lee et al, 2017;Piumsomboon et al, 2018cPiumsomboon et al, , 2019aEns et al, 2019). It could offer a positive emotional experience to help improve our well-being (Kitson et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%