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StARe: Gaze-Assisted Face-to-Face Communication in Augmented Reality

Radiah Rivu, Yasmeen Abdrabou, Ken Pfeuffer, Augusto Esteves, Stefanie Meitner, Florian Alt

2020ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications39 citationsDOI

Abstract

This research explores the use of eye-tracking during Augmented Reality (AR) - supported conversations. In this scenario, users can obtain information that supports the conversation, without augmentations distracting the actual conversation.We propose using gaze that allows users to gradually reveal information on demand. Information is indicated around user’s head, which becomes fully visible when other’s visual attention explicitly falls upon the area. We describe the design of such an AR UI and present an evaluation of the feasibility of the concept. Results show that despite gaze inaccuracies, users were positive about augmenting their conversations with contextual information and gaze interactivity. We provide insights into the trade-offs between focusing on the task at hand (i.e., the conversation), and consuming AR information. These findings are useful for future use cases of eye based AR interactions by contributing to a better understanding of the intricate balance between informative AR and information overload.

Topics & Concepts

ConversationGazeAugmented realityInteractivityComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionTask (project management)Eye trackingFace (sociological concept)Face-to-face interactionMultimediaArtificial intelligencePsychologyCommunicationLinguisticsManagementPhilosophyEconomicsAugmented Reality ApplicationsGaze Tracking and Assistive TechnologyInteractive and Immersive Displays