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Keyboard before head tracking depresses user success in remote camera control

Zhu et al., 2009

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Document ID
15040289703476378569
Author
Zhu D
Gedeon T
Taylor K
Publication year
Publication venue
IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction

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In remote mining, operators of complex machinery have more tasks or devices to control than they have hands. For example, operating a rock breaker requires two handed joystick control to position and fire the jackhammer, leaving the camera control to either automatic …
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