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A User Study on Mixed Reality Remote Collaboration with Eye Gaze and Hand Gesture Sharing

Huidong Bai, Prasanth Sasikumar, Jing Yang, Mark Billinghurst

2020207 citationsDOI

Abstract

Supporting natural communication cues is critical for people to work together remotely and face-to-face. In this paper we present a Mixed Reality (MR) remote collaboration system that enables a local worker to share a live 3D panorama of his/her surroundings with a remote expert. The remote expert can also share task instructions back to the local worker using visual cues in addition to verbal communication. We conducted a user study to investigate how sharing augmented gaze and gesture cues from the remote expert to the local worker could affect the overall collaboration performance and user experience. We found that by combing gaze and gesture cues, our remote collaboration system could provide a significantly stronger sense of co-presence for both the local and remote users than using the gaze cue alone. The combined cues were also rated significantly higher than the gaze in terms of ease of conveying spatial actions.

Topics & Concepts

GazeGestureComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionTask (project management)PanoramaSensory cueComputer visionArtificial intelligenceEngineeringSystems engineeringAugmented Reality ApplicationsVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsGaze Tracking and Assistive Technology
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