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Side-by-Side vs Face-to-Face: Evaluating Colocated Collaboration via a Transparent Wall-sized Display (2301.07262v1)

Published 18 Jan 2023 in cs.HC

Abstract: Traditional wall-sized displays mostly only support side-by-side co-located collaboration, while transparent displays naturally support face-to-face interaction. Many previous works assume transparent displays support collaboration. Yet it is unknown how exactly its afforded face-to-face interaction can support loose or close collaboration, especially compared to the side-by-side configuration offered by traditional large displays. In this paper, we used an established experimental task that operationalizes different collaboration coupling and layout locality, to compare pairs of participants collaborating side-by-side versus face-to-face in each collaborative situation. We compared quantitative measures and collected interview and observation data to further illustrate and explain our observed user behavior patterns. The results showed that the unique face-to-face collaboration brought by transparent display can result in more efficient task performance, different territorial behavior, and both positive and negative collaborative factors. Our findings provided empirical understanding about the collaborative experience supported by wall-sized transparent displays and shed light on its future design.

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Authors (10)
  1. Jiangtao Gong (29 papers)
  2. Jingjing Sun (8 papers)
  3. Mengdi Chu (5 papers)
  4. Xiaoye Wang (5 papers)
  5. Minghai Luo (1 paper)
  6. Yi Lu (145 papers)
  7. Liuxin Zhang (3 papers)
  8. Yaqiang Wu (12 papers)
  9. Can Liu (40 papers)
  10. QianYing Wang (27 papers)
Citations (4)

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