This course explores human capability and behaviors through mutual paralleled first person view sharing. The learning outcomes include understanding how individuals can develop viewing behaviors and comprehend spatial relationships with others in complex situations. The course teaches skills such as complementing each other's memory and decisions, and developing viewing behaviors. The teaching method involves workshop-based research with activities like drawing pictures and playing games using a view sharing system. The intended audience for this course includes researchers, designers, and developers interested in human-computer interaction and collaborative virtual reality experiences.
Parallel Eyes - Exploring Human Capability and Behaviors with Paralleled First Person View Sharing
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
Workshop
Demonstration
Analysis
Future Work
Questions
Taught by
ACM SIGCHI