posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00authored bySenaka Buthpitiya, Ying Zhang
Virtual world conferences have been shown to
give users an increased sense of presence in a collaboration
as opposed to teleconferences, video-conferences and web-
conferences. Such telepresence encourages remote participants
to engage in the collaboration. Current virtual world collaboration applications rely on mouse/keyboard interfaces to
create pure-virtual collaborations. In this paper we propose
HyPhIVE, a system to address hybrid collaboration between
the physical world and virtual worlds. In hybrid collaboration
scenarios, a group of people collaborate in the real world
and others join them remotely via a virtual world. HyPhIVE
uses non-intrusive mobile sensors to detect real world users’
collaboration context such as their position, direction of gaze,
gestures and voice. HyPhIVE projects the sensed real world
collaboration into a virtual world in a way that collaboration
patterns are preserved. Remote users join the collaboration
using virtual world clients and interact with other users’
avatars. User studies have shown that HyPhIVE effectively
projects real world collaborations into a virtual world and it
improves users’ experience of remote collaboration.