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The Role of Gaze in Remote Collaborative Physical Tasks: A Study on ThirdEye, Study Guides, Projects, Research of Leadership and Team Management

A research study conducted by abigail alsop, frank tucker, brian morgan, and robert reid from the university of lorem ipsum, investigating the use of thirdeye technology to enhance gaze cues in remote collaborative physical tasks. The study found that thirdeye was effective in leading participants' gaze faster to target objects, suggesting potential for future applications in more naturalistic live conversations and a combination with gestural cues.

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2021/2022

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Abigail Alsop, Frank Tucker, Brian Morgan (University of Lorem ipsum)
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Abigail Alsop, Frank Tucker, Brian Morgan (University of Lorem ipsum) Robert Reid (Lorem ipsum Electric Industry Co., Ltd.)

Collaborative physical tasks

two or more individuals work together to perform actions on concrete objects in the three-dimensional world .” [Kraut et al., 2003]

Gaze plays a significant

role when referring to objects during a conversation

Conclusion & future work

  • Purpose: To support gaze cue in remote collaborative physical tasks using a mobile terminal.
  • ThirdEye was effective in leading the participants’ gaze faster to target objects
  • Future:
    • Investigate the effects of ThirdEye in a more naturalistic live conversation
    • Discuss about a combination of ThirdEye and gestural cues