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Discover the latest developments in AR, VR, mobile, and wearable technologies for the remote guidance of physical tasksIn Computer Supported Collaboration: Theory and Practice, an expert team of researchers and professionals delivers the latest instruction in using augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and mobile or wearable technology to support remote guidance on physical tasks. The authors offer an overview of the field before moving on to discuss state-of-the-art research developments in everything from shared visual spaces to the use of hand gestures and gaze information for better collaboration.
The book also describes the hardware devices, software tools, and libraries that can be used to help build remote guidance systems, as well as the industrial systems and applications that have been used in real world settings. Finally, Computer Supported Collaboration includes a discussion of the current challenges faced by practitioners in the field and likely future directions for new research and development.
Readers will also discover:
Perfect for researchers and professionals working in human-computer interaction or computer supported collaborative work, Computer Supported Collaboration: Theory and Practice is also an ideal resource for educators and graduate students teaching or studying in these fields.
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In Computer Supported Collaboration: Theory and Practice, an expert team of researchers and professionals delivers the latest instruction in using augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and mobile or wearable technology to support remote guidance on physical tasks. The authors offer an overview of the field before moving on to discuss state-of-the-art research developments in everything from shared visual spaces to the use of hand gestures and gaze information for better collaboration.
The book also describes the hardware devices, software tools, and libraries that can be used to help build remote guidance systems, as well as the industrial systems and applications that have been used in real world settings. Finally, Computer Supported Collaboration includes a discussion of the current challenges faced by practitioners in the field and likely future directions for new research and development.
Readers will also discover:
Perfect for researchers and professionals working in human-computer interaction or computer supported collaborative work, Computer Supported Collaboration: Theory and Practice is also an ideal resource for educators and graduate students teaching or studying in these fields.
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