Schmitt et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Mitigating problems in video-mediated group discussions: Towards conversation aware video-conferencing systemsSchmitt et al., 2014
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- Schmitt M
- Gunkel S
- Cesar P
- Bulterman D
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- Proceedings of the 2014 workshop on Understanding and Modeling Multiparty, Multimodal Interactions
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In this paper we discuss communication problems in video-mediated small group discussions. We present results from a study in which ad-hoc groups of five people, with moderator, solved a quiz question-select answer style task over a video-conferencing …
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