The importance of eye-contact for collaboration in AR systems

E. Prytz, Susanna Nilsson, Arne Jönsson
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Eye contact is believed to be an important factor in normal human communication and as a result of this a head mounted display (HMD) is often seen as something intrusive and limiting. This can be especially problematic when AR is used in a collaborative setting. The study presented in this paper aims to investigate the effects an HMD-based AR system can have on eye contact behaviour between participants in a collaborative task and thus, in extension, the effects of the HMD on collaboration itself. The focus of the study is on task-oriented collaboration between professionals. The participants worked through three different scenarios alternating between HMDs and regular paper maps with the purpose of managing the crisis response to a simulated major forest fire. Correlations between eye contact between participants and questionnaire items concerning team- and taskwork were analysed, indicating that, for the paper map condition, a high amount of eye contact is associated with low confidence and trust in the artefacts used (i.e. paper map and symbols). The amount of eye-contact in both conditions was very low. It was significantly higher for conditions without HMDs. However, the confidence and trust in the artefacts was generally rated significantly higher with HMDs than without. In conclusion, the decrease in eye contact with HMDs does not seem to have a direct effect on the collaboration in a professional, task-oriented context. This is contrary to popular assumptions and the results are relevant for future design choices for AR systems using HMDs.
在AR系统中,目光接触对于协作的重要性
目光接触被认为是正常人类交流的一个重要因素,因此,头戴式显示器(HMD)经常被视为侵入性和限制性的东西。当AR在协作环境中使用时,这尤其成问题。本文提出的研究旨在调查基于HMD的AR系统对协作任务中参与者之间眼神接触行为的影响,从而延伸到HMD对协作本身的影响。本研究的重点是专业人员之间的任务导向协作。参与者通过三种不同的场景,在hmd和常规纸质地图之间交替进行,目的是管理对模拟森林大火的危机反应。参与者之间的目光接触与问卷中关于团队和任务的项目之间的相关性进行了分析,表明,在纸质地图条件下,大量的目光接触与对所使用的人工制品(即纸质地图和符号)的低信心和信任有关。在这两种情况下,眼神接触的次数都很低。在没有hmd的情况下,这一比例明显更高。然而,对人工制品的信心和信任通常被认为比没有hmd的人高得多。总之,在专业的、以任务为导向的环境中,与头戴式显示器眼神接触的减少似乎对合作没有直接影响。这与流行的假设相反,结果与使用头显的AR系统的未来设计选择相关。
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