Title
On the importance of eye gaze in a face-to-face collaborative task
Abstract
In the present work we observe two subjects interacting in a colla­borative task on a shared environment. One goal of the experiment is to measure the change in behavior with respect to gaze when one interact­ant is wearing dark glasses and hence his/her gaze is not visible by the other one. The results show that if one subject wears dark glasses while telling the other subject the position of a certain cube, the other subject needs significantly more time to locate and move this cube. Hence, eye gaze - when visible - of one subject looking at a certain cube speeds up the location of the cube by the other subject. The second goal of the currently ongoing work is to collect data on the multimodal behavior of one of the subjects by means of audio recording, eye gaze and head motion tracking in order to build a model that can be used to control a robot in a comparable scenario in future experiments.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1877826.1877847
Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Affective interaction in natural environments
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
future experiment,dark glass,head motion,present work,comparable scenario,eye gaze,face-to-face interaction,ongoing work,certain cube,audio recording,borative task,multimodal behavior,face-to-face collaborative task,certain cube speed,motion tracking,face to face interaction
Conference
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.66
8
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sascha Fagel117319.85
Gérard Bailly260999.37
Frédéric Elisei327525.05
Amélie Lelong4473.11