Fidelity of the remote partner's avatar in an immersive virtual environment
Author(s) -
Guillaume Gamelin,
Amine Chellali,
Cédric Dumas,
Samir Otmane
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
hal (le centre pour la communication scientifique directe)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/3286689.3286708
Subject(s) - avatar , fidelity , computer science , human–computer interaction , virtual space , virtual machine , high fidelity , space (punctuation) , virtual reality , collaborative virtual environment , multimedia , metaverse , order (exchange) , telecommunications , engineering , artificial intelligence , electrical engineering , operating system , finance , economics
Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVEs) are systems that allow multiple participants located remotely to collaborate in a shared virtual space. In order to take advantage of the possibilities offered by such systems, their design must allow users to interact and communicate effectively. One of the open questions in this area concerns the fidelity of the remote partneru0027s avatar. This can indeed have a direct effect on communication between remote users, more particularly regarding spatial interactions. In this paper, we present a theoretical framework to analyze the fidelity of the remote partneru0027s avatar in CVE. We also present an ongoing study to compare the effects of two partneru0027s avatar types on spatial communication. This will permit extracting guidelines for designing CVEs including pointing and spatial guidance tasks.
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