One is not enough: multiple views in a media space
INTERCHI '93 Proceedings of the INTERCHI '93 conference on Human factors in computing systems
What video can and cannot do for collaboration: a case study
Multimedia Systems
Beating the limitations of camera-monitor mediated telepresence with extra eyes
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Visual fixations and level of attentional processing
ETRA '00 Proceedings of the 2000 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications
Fixation maps: quantifying eye-movement traces
ETRA '02 Proceedings of the 2002 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications
Eye tracking in web search tasks: design implications
ETRA '02 Proceedings of the 2002 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications
Where do helpers look?: gaze targets during collaborative physical tasks
CHI '03 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Understanding computer mediated interactions between humans is an interesting challenge for human factors psychology and a necessity for effective group support system design. We report on our experiences using a remote gaze tracker in a remote collaborative setting. After recording gaze tracking of the remote individual in a mixed presence group during an activity of negotiation, we report the data in context of the display's Areas of Interest (AOIs). This single user display, sectioned into three areas based on informative content, serves as the model for tracking with a remote gaze tracker. An analysis of fixation and dwell times indicate greatest engagement with a focused view of co-located participants which indicates preference over a wider vantage point of people and their surroundings. Methods and preliminary results are discussed.