A Mixed Reality Approach for dealing with the Video Fatigue of Online Meetings
Conference paper
Wall, J., Poobalasingam, V., Sharif, S., Moniri, M., Glackin, C. and Cannings, N. 2022. A Mixed Reality Approach for dealing with the Video Fatigue of Online Meetings. 7th International XR Conference. Lisbon, Portugal 27 - 29 Apr 2022
Authors | Wall, J., Poobalasingam, V., Sharif, S., Moniri, M., Glackin, C. and Cannings, N. |
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Type | Conference paper |
Abstract | Much of the issue with video meetings is the lack of naturalistic cues, together with the feeling of being observed all the time. Video calls take away most body language cues, but because the person is still visible, your brain still tries to compute that non-verbal language. It means that you’re working harder, trying to achieve the impossible. This impacts data retention and can lead to participants feeling unnecessarily tired. This project aims to transform the way online meetings happen, by turning off the camera and simplifying the information that our brains need to compute, thus preventing ‘Zoom fatigue’. The immersive solution we are developing, iVXR, consists of cutting-edge augmented reality technology, natural language processing, speech to text technologies and sub-real-time hardware acceleration using high performance computing. |
Keywords | Augmented Reality; Virtual Reality; Online Meetings; Mixed Reality |
Year | 2022 |
Conference | 7th International XR Conference |
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Accepted | 01 Feb 2022 |
Deposited | 28 Apr 2022 |
Copyright holder | © 2022 The Authors |
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