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Human-Computer InteractionAdvanced Collaborative EnvironmentsThe Advanced Collaborative Environments project began in the summer of 2002 and is expected to continue until the summer of 2005. Project researchers are examining and enhancing the facets of quality of experience in advanced collaborative environments, in order to facilitate the interaction between people across space, time and culture. Researchers are focusing on facilitating interaction within collaborative environments over broadband and wireless networks, across multiple tools and capabilities. On completion, researchers expect to have developed a framework for ensuring a consistent experience for users of collaborative environments, one that allows for the transparent use of such systems. To optimize users' experience of collaborative environments, systems should continuously monitor interactions, adjusting both low-and high-level parameters and the support structure as required to maximize the quality of experience and interaction for all participants, whatever their location or available tools. Optimizing users' experiences in collaborative environments could greatly enhance business meeting and wireless collaborative technologies, as well as "always-on" videoconferencing. Ultimately, positive research results will benefit e-learning and e-health, particularly in the area of remote consultation and diagnostics, as well as the entertainment, business of business and business of research sectors. In their study of Advanced Collaborative Environments, researchers are using:
In this research, NRC-IIT is partnered with the New Media Innovation Centre (NewMIC) in Vancouver, BC; and the Communications Research Centre (CRC) in Ottawa, ON. Opportunities
Anyone interested in collaborating in this project is asked to contact the project lead listed below.
Please contact the Business Development Officer listed below to discuss these opportunities. Research ContactDr. Andrew Patrick Business ContactDr. George Forester |
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