The impact of sharing gaze behaviours in collaborative mixed reality

A Jing, K May, B Matthews, G Lee… - Proceedings of the ACM …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
In a remote collaboration involving a physical task, visualising gaze behaviours may
compensate for other unavailable communication channels. In this paper, we report on a …

EyemR-Vis: Using Bi-Directional Gaze Behavioural Cues to Improve Mixed Reality Remote Collaboration

A Jing, KW May, M Naeem, G Lee… - Extended Abstracts of the …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
Gaze is one of the most important communication cues in face-to-face collaboration.
However, in remote collaboration, sharing dynamic gaze information is more difficult. In this …

Using speech to visualise shared gaze cues in MR remote collaboration

A Jing, G Lee, M Billinghurst - … on Virtual Reality and 3D User …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper, we present a 360° panoramic Mixed Reality (MR) sys-tem that visualises
shared gaze cues using contextual speech input to improve task coordination. We …

Comparing gaze-supported modalities with empathic mixed reality interfaces in remote collaboration

A Jing, K Gupta, J McDade, GA Lee… - … Symposium on Mixed …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper, we share real-time collaborative gaze behaviours, hand pointing, gesturing,
and heart rate visualisations between remote collaborators using a live 360° panoramic …

Eye see what you see: Exploring how bi-directional augmented reality gaze visualisation influences co-located symmetric collaboration

A Jing, K May, G Lee, M Billinghurst - Frontiers in Virtual Reality, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Gaze is one of the predominant communication cues and can provide valuable implicit
information such as intention or focus when performing collaborative tasks. However, little …

A user study on mixed reality remote collaboration with eye gaze and hand gesture sharing

H Bai, P Sasikumar, J Yang, M Billinghurst - Proceedings of the 2020 …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
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 …

Head pointer or eye gaze: Which helps more in mr remote collaboration?

P Wang, S Zhang, X Bai, M Billinghurst… - … IEEE conference on …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper investigates how two different unique gaze visualizations (the head pointer (HP),
eye gaze (EG)) affect table-size physical tasks in Mixed Reality (MR) remote collaboration …

User behaviour analysis of mixed reality remote collaboration with a hybrid view interface

L Gao, H Bai, M Billinghurst… - Proceedings of the 32nd …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
In this paper, we present a Mixed Reality (MR) remote collaboration system that enables
hybrid view sharing from the local worker to the remote expert for real-time remote guidance …

Designing shared gaze awareness for remote collaboration

J Li, M Manavalan, S D'Angelo, D Gergle - Proceedings of the 19th ACM …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
In this project, we evaluate two different methods for highlighting shared gaze across two
tasks with different collaborative properties. There are many factors to consider when …

Wearable remotefusion: A mixed reality remote collaboration system with local eye gaze and remote hand gesture sharing

P Sasikumar, L Gao, H Bai… - 2019 IEEE International …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We present a wearable Mixed Reality (MR) remote collaboration system called Wearable
RemoteFusion. The system supports spatial annotation and view frustum sharing, and …