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2005 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo
Mediated Meeting Interaction for Teleconferencing
Amsterdam, Netherlands
July 06-July 06
ISBN: 0-7803-9331-7
K. Murai, FXPAL Japan, FXPAL, kazumasa.murai@fujixerox.co.jp
A common problem with teleconferences is awkward turn-taking – particularly ‘ collisions,’ whereby multiple parties inadvertently speak over each other due to communication delays. We propose a model for teleconference discussions including the effects of delays, and describe tools that can improve the quality of those interactions. We describe an interface to gently provide latency awareness, and to give advanced notice of ‘ incoming speech’ to help participants avoid collisions. This is possible when codec latencies are significant, or when a low bandwidth side channel or out-of-band signaling is available with lower latency than the primary video channel. We report on results of simulations, and of experiments carried out with transpacific meetings, that demonstrate these tools can improve the quality of teleconference discussions.
Citation:
K. Murai, D. Kimber, J. Foote, null Qiong Liu, J. Doherty, "Mediated Meeting Interaction for Teleconferencing," icme, pp.1436-1439, 2005 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, 2005
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