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Telepresence

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1998
Telepresence, the perception of presence within a physically remote or simulated site, has been identified as a design ideal for synthetic environments. However, confusion exists within the literature about the precise definition of telepresence. Furthermore, there is a need for a plausible and parsimonious model of telepresence. This paper identifies
J V, Draper, D B, Kaber, J M, Usher
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Telepresence

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1996
The great technological advances of the past 25 years are having a profound impact on the practice of medicine. Combined with the ever-present demand to decrease costs and improve quality driven by the managed care market, telemedicine has emerged as a possible method to at least reach more people and to improve the quality of care.
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Telemanipulation and Telepresence

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1995
Abstract Telemanipulation is studied by many disciplines; however, independently. This plenary paper intends to contribute to the integration of these disciplines by bridging the gap between the control engineers in the man-machine systems field, the computer scientists in the field of human-computer-interaction, and the biomedical researchers in the
H.G. Stassen, G.J.F. Smets
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Layered telepresence

ACM SIGGRAPH 2016 Posters, 2016
We propose "Layered Telepresence", a novel method of experiencing simultaneous multi-presence. Users eye gaze and perceptual awareness are blended with real-time audio-visual information received from multiple telepresence robots. The system arranges audio-visual information received through multiple robots into a priority-driven layered stack.
MHD Yamen Saraiji   +4 more
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Stroke telepresence

Neurology, 2011
Telestroke permits time-sensitive acute stroke consultations to remote Emergency Departments (ED) regardless of distance.1 Time is the critical issue in acute stroke, where minutes matter. The odds of an excellent 3-month outcome decline with every minute before tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) is administered.2 In this issue of Neurology ®, Sairanen
David C. Hess, Jeffrey A. Switzer
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Everyday Telepresence

Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2015
As network availability becomes ubiquitous, users are leveraging this access to establish their presence in remote locations through the use of commercially available telepresence technologies. With the increasing adoption of systems, new questions are emerging about how these technologies affect user interactions and relationships.
Irene Rae   +5 more
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Telepresent teaching

The Physics Teacher, 2000
A new physics tool is quietly developing on the Internet. The tool is telepresence and its application to physics and teaching is filled with promise. What is telepresence? The name appears to be a contradiction—present at a distance. Currently, telepresence allows a computer user to effectively be present at some other location through the use of ...
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Ahoy, Telepresence

Science, 2013
One way oceanographers are coping with dwindling ship time is by using "telepresence" video technology to connect landlocked scientists with colleagues at sea.
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Robotic Telepresence

Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1986
The Air Force sees a need for a militarized robot, designed to perform flight line maintenance and repair operations during a chemical/biological/radiological attack, or to assist man in space operations such as constructing a space station or performing such tasks as satellite inspection, diagnosis, repair, modification or deactivation.
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Applying Telepresence to Education

BT Technology Journal, 1997
This paper explores the application of telepresence principles to the design and development of selected education applications. The applications are described, and the main implications for telepresence principles are explored. The work reported suggests that the overriding concentration on quality or fidelity as the most important determinant of ...
C J H Fowler, T Mayes
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