“…Recently, Wang et al [23] proposed a SAR remote collaboration platform providing AAS and gesture cues, and the results showed AAS cues are more bene cial to remote users naturally expressing instructions. Kim et al [39] developed an AR remote collaborative platform to explore the in uence of three different visual cues (e.g., gestures, pointer, AAS), and the results showed that AAS, particularly, the combination of gestures and AAS, requires less cognitive effort, provides better communication cues, and increases the feeling of co-presence in the case of the dependent view. Most center attention on easily and intuitively expressing cues and the use of AAS to augment the on-site setting, such as sketches, pointers, and pre-designed visual cues (e.g., arrows), effectively enhancing remote collaborative tasks[8, 45,46].…”