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2023
Augello, Agnese; Caggianese, Giuseppe; Casoria, Luigi; Gallo, Luigi; Montalti, Roberto; Neroni, Pietro; Rompianesi, Gianluca; Troisi, Roberto
Augmenting Collaborative Practices: The Hololiver Case Study Proceedings Article
In: 2023 17th International Conference on Signal-Image Technology & Internet-Based Systems (SITIS), pp. 234–241, 2023, ISBN: 9798350370911.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: AR-CSCW, Augmented Collaborative Practices, Awareness, Liver Surgery, Mixed reality, Planning Surgery, Social Practices
@inproceedings{augello_augmenting_2023,
title = {Augmenting Collaborative Practices: The Hololiver Case Study},
author = {Agnese Augello and Giuseppe Caggianese and Luigi Casoria and Luigi Gallo and Roberto Montalti and Pietro Neroni and Gianluca Rompianesi and Roberto Troisi},
doi = {10.1109/SITIS61268.2023.00043},
isbn = {9798350370911},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-01-01},
booktitle = {2023 17th International Conference on Signal-Image Technology & Internet-Based Systems (SITIS)},
pages = {234–241},
abstract = {Advances in Mixed Reality (MR) technologies are reshaping collaborative practices. The seamless integration of physical and virtual elements enhances the perception of the working environment, providing a more enriched collaborative task experience. While revealing intriguing potential across various sectors, wearing head-mounted displays (HMDs) can pose challenges in communication and in understanding others' behaviours. This paper analyses the main elements of collaborative augmented practices through the case study of Hololiver, a MR system developed to assist surgeons in planning laparoscopic liver surgeries. The work discusses guidelines for designing interfaces to preserve awareness in MR interactions. © 2023 IEEE.},
keywords = {AR-CSCW, Augmented Collaborative Practices, Awareness, Liver Surgery, Mixed reality, Planning Surgery, Social Practices},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
Augello, Agnese; Caggianese, Giuseppe; Gallo, Luigi; Neroni, Pietro
Design Strategies to Enhance Awareness in MR Collaborative Systems Proceedings Article
In: Paolis, Lucio Tommaso De; Arpaia, Pasquale; Sacco, Marco (Ed.): Extended Reality, pp. 424–436, Springer Nature Switzerland, Cham, 2023, ISBN: 978-3-031-43401-3.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: AR-CSCW, Augmented Collaborative Practices, Awareness, Mixed reality, Social Practices
@inproceedings{augello_design_2023,
title = {Design Strategies to Enhance Awareness in MR Collaborative Systems},
author = {Agnese Augello and Giuseppe Caggianese and Luigi Gallo and Pietro Neroni},
editor = {Lucio Tommaso De Paolis and Pasquale Arpaia and Marco Sacco},
url = {https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-43401-3_28},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-43401-3_28},
isbn = {978-3-031-43401-3},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-01-01},
urldate = {2023-09-09},
booktitle = {Extended Reality},
pages = {424–436},
publisher = {Springer Nature Switzerland},
address = {Cham},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
abstract = {An increasing number of innovative technologies are fostering augmented collaborative systems, thus setting the milestones of future collaboration paradigms. By merging real and virtual elements, mixed reality technologies lead to an augmented perception of the working environment and, consequently, an enriched experience of collaborative task execution. However, at the same time, such technologies can also impede proper communication and understanding among the entities working in concert to reach a common goal. Wearing head-mounted displays and simultaneously managing two different interactions - human-human and human-machine can lead to misunderstandings with co-workers. This also can hinder awareness, a fundamental requirement for the effective execution of collaborative tasks. As a consequence, cognitive load can increase with a negative impact on task performance. This paper analyses the main elements of a collaborative practice. Specifically, our aim is to identify crucial factors that must be considered for designing an effective interface for a collaborative mixed reality system. Then, we discuss some solutions to ensure that technology can act as an aid, rather than an impediment, to the accomplishment of collaborative tasks.},
keywords = {AR-CSCW, Augmented Collaborative Practices, Awareness, Mixed reality, Social Practices},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}