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Effects of Enhanced Gaze Presentation on Gaze Leading in Remote Collaborative Physical Tasks



ACM SIGCHI

Effects of Enhanced Gaze Presentation on Gaze Leading in Remote Collaborative Physical Tasks
Mai Otsuki, Keita Maruyama, Hideaki Kuzuoka, Yusuke SUZUKI

CHI ’18: ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Session: Distributed Work

Abstract
With respect to collaborative physical tasks, gaze and gestures play significant roles when referring to physical objects. In video-mediated communication, however, such nonverbal cues become “ineffectual” when they are presented via a 2D monitor, making video-mediated collaborative physical tasks inefficient. This study focuses on gaze cues to support remote collaborative physical tasks and uses an eye-shaped display, “ThirdEye,” a simple add-on display that represents a remote participant’s gaze direction. ThirdEye is expected to be especially effective when used with mobile terminals. We investigated whether the ThirdEye’s gaze shift is effective in leading a local observer’s attention toward objects in the local environment, even when ThirdEye is presented with the actual face image of a remote person. Experimental results show that ThirdEye can lead the local participant’s attention to intended objects faster than without ThirdEye.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3173574.3173942
WEB: https://chi2018.acm.org/

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