Usage and effect of eye tracking in remote guidance
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2020
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Xiao, C.
Huang, W.
Billinghurst, M.
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Ahmadpour, N.
Leong, T.
Ploderer, B.
Parker, C.
Webber, S.
Munoz, D.
Loke, L.
Tomitsch, M.
Leong, T.
Ploderer, B.
Parker, C.
Webber, S.
Munoz, D.
Loke, L.
Tomitsch, M.
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ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, 2020 / Ahmadpour, N., Leong, T., Ploderer, B., Parker, C., Webber, S., Munoz, D., Loke, L., Tomitsch, M. (ed./s), pp.622-628
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32nd Australian Computer-Human Interaction Conference, OzCHI 2020 (2 Dec 2020 - 4 Dec 2020 : Virtual, Australia)
Abstract
Eye gaze information is an important and effective input modality for human-human communication. As eye tracker is becoming more affordable for remote collaboration, a systematic literature review about eye-tracking supported collaboration systems on physical works will improve the collaboration and benefit system design in the future. Toward this end, we review publications since year 2000 and categorize the reported prototypes and systems with respect to eye gaze functionality, eye-tracked subjects, physical task types and gaze visualisations, demonstrating an overview of the usage and effect of eye tracking in remote guidance over time. We identify the usage of eye tracking in remote guidance as gaze behavior and intention indicator, fast and effective input modality, physical referential pointer and communication cues for social presence. Finally we analyze and discuss the effect and limitation of eye tracking in remote guidance with respect to different gaze visualisations in a variety of applied scenarios. The technical and social challenges identified will improve collaborations under remote guidance and benefit eye-tracking supported collaboration system design in the future.
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