| Movable cameras enhance social telepresence in media spaces |
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Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems
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Boston, MA, USA
SESSION: Telepresence and online media
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Pages 433-442
Year of Publication: 2009
ISBN:978-1-60558-246-7
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ABSTRACT
Media space is a promising but still immature technology to connect distributed sites. We developed a simple additional function that moved a remote camera forward when a local user approached a display so that the approach was amplified by a remote person's expanding image accompanied by motion parallax. We conducted an experiment in which we observed that a movable camera enhanced social telepresence, which is the feeling of facing a remote person in the same room. Despite the camera's movement, subjects believed that the camera did not move and a zoom-in function expanded the image. Surprisingly, a zoom-in camera that expanded the image as the movable camera did, however, was ineffective probably because of a lack of motion parallax. Although we explained nothing about the camera, most subjects noticed that their walking caused the view's expansion. If a remote person initiated the camera's movement, social telepresence could not be enhanced.
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