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Gesturing in the air: Supporting full mobility in remote collaboration on physical tasks

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posted on 2023-05-17, 23:30 authored by Huang, W, Alem, L
Many collaborative situations require that a remote helper guides a local worker in performing manipulations of physical objects in the real world (physical tasks). Existing systems supporting such collaboration often confine collaborators in fixed desktop settings. Therefore they have limited usefulness in situations in which collaborators are mobile and/or desktop settings are not feasible. In this paper, we present HandsInAir, a wearable system for remote guidance. This system is designed to support mobility of the collaborators and provide easy access to remote expertise. HandsInAir draws on the richness of hand gestures for remote guiding and implements a novel approach that supports unmediated remote gestures and allows the helper to perform natural gestures by hands without the need of a physical support. We review related work, describe technical implementation, and present a usability study demonstrating the usefulness and usability of HandsInAir.

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Publication title

Journal of Universal Computer Science

Volume

19

Issue

8

Pagination

1158-1174

ISSN

0948-695X

Department/School

School of Information and Communication Technology

Publisher

Graz University of Technology, Institute for Information Systems and Computer Media

Place of publication

Austria

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Copyright 2013 Journal of Universal Computer Science

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Expanding knowledge in the information and computing sciences

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