Explore a groundbreaking research presentation on paralleled first person view sharing technology at the CHI '16 Conference. Dive into the development of a system allowing four individuals to simultaneously view each other's first-person perspectives in real-time using video see-through head-mounted displays with eye tracking. Learn about the workshop-based research conducted, including drawing activities and a chasing game, which revealed how participants complement each other's memory and decisions, and develop viewing behaviors to understand their physical embodiment and spatial relationships. Gain insights into the patterns of viewing behavior observed and design implications for future applications in this cutting-edge field of human-computer interaction.
Parallel Eyes - Exploring Human Capability and Behaviors with Paralleled First Person View Sharing
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
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Introduction
Workshop
Demonstration
Analysis
Future Work
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ACM SIGCHI