Shared gaze visualizations in collaborative interactions: Past, present and future

S D'angelo, B Schneider - Interacting with Computers, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The past decade has witnessed a growing interest for using dual eye tracking to understand
and support remote collaboration, especially with studies that have established the benefits …

Functional requirements of automotive head-up displays: A systematic review of literature from 1994 to present

J Park, W Park - Applied ergonomics, 2019 - Elsevier
Despite the long history of automotive head-up displays (HUDs), what information they
should display in different situations to best serve the driver remains unanswered. The lack …

Look together: using gaze for assisting co-located collaborative search

Y Zhang, K Pfeuffer, MK Chong, J Alexander… - Personal and Ubiquitous …, 2017 - Springer
Gaze information provides indication of users focus which complements remote
collaboration tasks, as distant users can see their partner's focus. In this paper, we apply …

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 …

Pseudo‐mutual gazing enhances interbrain synchrony during remote joint attention tasking

CH Chuang, HC Hsu - Brain and Behavior, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Mutual gaze enables people to share attention and increase engagement
during social interactions through intentional and implicit messages. Although previous …

Together in the car: a comparison of five concepts to support driver-passenger collaboration

M Berger, D Dey, A Dandekar, B Barati… - Proceedings of the 14th …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
A well-known cause of driver distraction is the engagement in non-driving-related activities
(NDRA) using in-vehicle-infotainment systems (IVIS). Prior research shows that collaborative …

Driver-passenger collaboration as a basis for human-machine interface design for vehicle navigation systems

V Antrobus, G Burnett, C Krehl - Ergonomics, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Human Factors concerns exist with vehicle navigation systems, particularly relating to the
effects of current Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) on driver disengagement from the …

Gaze-based onlooker integration: exploring the in-between of active player and passive spectator in co-located gaming

B Maurer, I Aslan, M Wuchse, K Neureiter… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - dl.acm.org
In co-located gaming, a player is often watched by another person who has no direct
interaction with the game. For such a potential onlooker, the game setting is mainly …

Technology-mediated experiences and social context: relevant needs in private vs. public interaction and the importance of others for positive affect

P Von Terzi, S Tretter, A Uhde, M Hassenzahl… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Technologies, such as smartphones or wearables, take a central role in our daily lives.
Making their use meaningful and enjoyable requires a better understanding of the …

Light my way: Visualizing shared gaze in the car

S Trösterer, M Wuchse, C Döttlinger… - Proceedings of the 7th …, 2015 - dl.acm.org
In demanding driving situations, the front-seat passenger can become a supporter of the
driver by, eg, monitoring the scene or providing hints about upcoming hazards or turning …