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Investigation of Unconscious Gaze and Head Direction in Videoconference - Turning off Microphone/Camera by Unconscious Gaze and Head Direction -

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The goal of this study is to quantitatively clarify the experience of forgetting to turn off the microphone and camera in videoconferences and to develop a system to prevent users from forgetting to turn off the camera and microphone in our following research, in which we plan to use users’ unconscious behavior during videoconferences. First, we conducted a questionnaire survey on 60 participants to clarify their experiences of forgetting to turn off the microphone and camera. Next, we conducted a simulated videoconference study with eight participants to analyze gaze and head direction as unconscious behaviors.

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      ETRA '24: Proceedings of the 2024 Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications
      June 2024
      525 pages
      ISBN:9798400706073
      DOI:10.1145/3649902
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      1. Mindless computing
      2. gaze tracking
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