Can Real-Time Gaze Sharing Help Team Collaboration? A Preliminary Examination of its Effectiveness with Pairs

Autor: Atweh, Jad A., Hazimeh, Rana, Riggs, Sara L.
Zdroj: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting; September 2023, Vol. 67 Issue: 1 p716-721, 6p
Abstrakt: Complex and dynamic domains rely on operators to collaborate on multiple tasks and cope with changes in task demands. Gaze sharing is a means of communication used to exchange visual information by allowing teammates to view each other’s gaze points on their displays. Existing work on gaze sharing focuses on relatively simple task-specific domains and no work-to-date addresses how to use gaze sharing in data-rich environments. For this study, nine pairs of participants completed a UAV search and rescue command-and-control task with three visualization techniques: no gaze sharing, gaze sharing using the real-time dot, and gaze sharing using the real-time fixation trail. Our preliminary results show that performance scores using the real-time fixation trail were statistically significantly higher than when no gaze sharing was present. This suggests that the real-time fixation trail is a promising tool to better understand operators’ strategies and could form the basis of an adaptive display.
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