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Abstract
We propose a new classification of the human-to-human communication during the use of immersive teleoperation interfaces based on real-life examples. While a large body of research is concerned with communication in collaborative virtual environments (CVEs), less research focuses on cases where only one of two communicating users is immersed in a virtual or remote environment. Furthermore, we identify the unmediated communication between co-located users of an immersive teleoperation interface as another conceptually important – but usually neglected – case. To cover these scenarios, one of the dimensions of the proposed classification is the level of copresence of the communicating users. Further dimensions are the virtuality of the immersive environment, the virtual transport of the immersed user(s), the communication channel, and the mediation of the communication. We find that an extension of the proposed classification to real environments can offer useful reference cases. Using this extended classification not only allows us to discuss and understand differences and similarities of various forms of communication in a more systematic way, but it also provides guidelines and reference cases for the design of immersive teleoperation interfaces that support human-to-human communication.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Titel | Proceedings of the 2015 Virtual Reality International Conference : VRIC '15 |
Antal sider | 8 |
Udgivelsessted | New York, NY, USA |
Forlag | Association for Computing Machinery |
Publikationsdato | 2015 |
Artikelnummer | 25 |
ISBN (Elektronisk) | 978-1-4503-3313-9 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - 2015 |
Begivenhed | Virtual Reality International Conference 2015 - Laval, Frankrig Varighed: 8 apr. 2015 → 10 apr. 2015 http://www.laval-virtual.org/ |
Konference
Konference | Virtual Reality International Conference 2015 |
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Land/Område | Frankrig |
By | Laval |
Periode | 08/04/2015 → 10/04/2015 |
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Bibliografisk note
Teleoperating interfaces - sounds strange? It can be used to communicate!This paper proposes a new classification of human-to-human communication. This is done by using immersive teleoperation interfaces. A teleoperation interfaces attempt to immerse the human operator in a remote or virtual environment in order to achieve “telepresence,” i.e., the sense of being in the remote or virtual environment. The paper finds that using this extended classification allows for a discussion of differences and similarities of various forms of communication. It also provides guidelines and reference cases for the design of immersive teleoperation interfaces that support human-to-human communication.
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