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Evaluating Workload in One-to-Many Remote Collaboration

Published: 11 July 2022 Publication History

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In this study, we focused on one-to-many remote collaboration, which is becoming one of the essential topics in CSCW. We conducted an experiment comparing the remote instructors’ workload while interacting with different number of local workers. The results showed that the remote instructors perceived strong workload when interacting with multiple local workers.

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  • (2024)AVICol: Adaptive Visual Instruction for Remote Collaboration Using Mixed RealityInternational Journal of Human–Computer Interaction10.1080/10447318.2024.2313920(1-20)Online publication date: 18-Feb-2024

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PETRA '22: Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments
June 2022
704 pages
ISBN:9781450396318
DOI:10.1145/3529190
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Published: 11 July 2022

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  1. One-to-many
  2. Remote Collaboration
  3. Workload

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  • (2024)AVICol: Adaptive Visual Instruction for Remote Collaboration Using Mixed RealityInternational Journal of Human–Computer Interaction10.1080/10447318.2024.2313920(1-20)Online publication date: 18-Feb-2024

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