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Investigating the shared visual context in distributed collaborative work

conference contribution
posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Dawei Jia, Katherine Blashki, Penelope Goward, J Eales
Distributed collaborators require computermediated communication (CMC) technologies in order to work together. Various systems have been developed for this express purpose with varying degrees of success. A basic method of evaluating the usability of a system is to compare it with face-to-face interaction. To replicate the face-to-face context, it is necessary to investigate how visual information plays a role in supporting collaborators performing tasks.
This research examines the effects of visual information and its role in both face-to-face and video generated visual contexts. The results were generated by asking participants to collaboratively solve visual tasks in either of the two contexts. The results show that both the face-to-face and the video conferencing contexts have similar effects on subjects’ ability to perform tasks. Task outcomes exhibited no significant difference between these two contexts. Awareness and conversational grounding had positive effects on the subject’s task performance and communication. On the other hand, presence had mixed effects on a subject’s task performance and communication behaviors.

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Event

International Conference on Computer and Information Science (6th : 2007 : Melbourne, Australia)

Pagination

912 - 917

Publisher

IEEE Computer Society

Location

Melbourne, Australia

Place of publication

Los Alamitos, Calif.

Start date

2007-07-11

End date

2007-07-13

ISBN-13

9780769528410

ISBN-10

0769528414

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2007, IEEE

Editor/Contributor(s)

R Lee, M Chowdhury, S Ray, T Lee

Title of proceedings

ICIS 2007 : Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Computer and Information Science 2007

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