'Where are you pointing at?' A study of remote collaboration in a wearable videoconference system
Conference Paper
(1999)
Author(s)
Martin Bauer (University of Stuttgart)
G. Kortuem (University of Stuttgart)
Zary Segall (University of Stuttgart)
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Publication Year
1999
Language
English
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Pages (from-to)
151-158
Abstract
This paper reports on an empirical study aimed at evaluating the utility of a reality-augmenting telepointer in a wearable videoconference system. Results show that using this telepointer a remote expert can effectively guide and direct a field worker's manual activities. By analyzing verbal communication behavior and pointing gestures, we were able to determine that experts overwhelmingly preferred pointing for guiding workers through physical tasks.
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