Mühlbach L, Böcker M, Prussog A
Heinrich-Hertz-Institut, Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany.
Hum Factors. 1995 Jun;37(2):290-305. doi: 10.1518/001872095779064582.
We conducted two experiments to investigate how stereoscopy and technologies that allow individual eye contact affect the impression of telepresence in video-conferencing. Telepresence is defined as the degree to which participants of a telemeeting get the impression of sharing space with the remote site. Results revealed, among other things, that stereoscopy increases telepresence and makes videoconferencing more attractive. In addition, we found that reduced eye contact angles enhance the recognizability of individually addressed nonverbal signals. However, a setup that eliminates horizontal and vertical eye contact angles seems to be advantageous only in conferences with more than two persons per site.
我们进行了两项实验,以研究立体视觉和允许单眼对视的技术如何影响视频会议中的临场感。临场感的定义是远程会议的参与者在多大程度上获得与远程站点共享空间的印象。结果显示,除其他外,立体视觉增加了临场感,并使视频会议更具吸引力。此外,我们发现减小的眼神交流角度增强了单独传达的非语言信号的可识别性。然而,一种消除水平和垂直眼神交流角度的设置似乎仅在每个站点有两人以上的会议中才具有优势。