负空间:三维面对面远程协作中的工作空间意识

Maurício Sousa, Daniel Mendes, R. K. D. Anjos, D. Lopes, Joaquim Jorge
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面对面的远程呈现促进了“在那里”的感觉,并且可以通过立即理解远程人员的非语言线索来改善协作。有几种方法成功地探索了使用透明白板比喻与2D内容的交互。然而,对于3D内容,由于参与者的对立观点所引起的模糊性,人们的意识会下降。在本文中,我们研究了在面对面协作会议中讨论3D渲染时应该如何呈现人和内容。为此,我们进行了用户评估,以比较四种不同的条件,其中我们改变了工作空间和远程人员代表的反映。研究结果表明,工作空间的一致性比员工的表现保真度更有利于远程协作。我们提供了一个新颖的设计空间,负空间,用于远程面对面协作,专注于3D内容。
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Negative Space: Workspace Awareness in 3D Face-to-Face Remote Collaboration
Face-to-face telepresence promotes the sense of ”being there” and can improve collaboration by allowing immediate understanding of remote people’s nonverbal cues. Several approaches successfully explored interactions with 2D content using a see-through whiteboard metaphor. However, with 3D content, there is a decrease in awareness due to ambiguities originated by participants’ opposing points-of-view. In this paper, we investigate how people and content should be presented for discussing 3D renderings within face-to-face collaborative sessions. To this end, we performed a user evaluation to compare four different conditions, in which we varied reflections of both workspace and remote people representation. Results suggest potentially more benefits to remote collaboration from workspace consistency rather than people’s representation fidelity. We contribute a novel design space, the Negative Space, for remote face-to-face collaboration focusing on 3D content.
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