Providing Dual Awareness using Multimodal Cues for Collaborative Manipulation in Virtual Environments

Authors
Hyunju KimJung-Min Park
Issue Date
2024-06
Publisher
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc.
Citation
International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, v.40, no.12, pp.3298 - 3312
Abstract
Virtual reality (VR) collaborative manipulation requires a proper understanding of the user’s self, other collaborators, and shared objects in the virtual environment. Users must be aware of the movements of themselves and others to coordinate their actions when they hand over an object or move it together. The awareness of collaboration plays an essential role in virtual environments. However, previous studies have focused on providing awareness only for cooperative manipulation. This study proposes a novel framework for dual awareness that comprehensively manages the state of interactions between multiple users and shared virtual objects and provides distinct sensory cues to distinguish themselves from collaborators. The experimental results showed that participants could easily and quickly collaborate on manipulation using our feedback, and they also answered positively in the subjective evaluation.
Keywords
Collaborative manipulation; awareness; multimodal interaction
ISSN
1044-7318
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/75752
DOI
10.1080/10447318.2023.2188533
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