ACM ISS 2024
Sun 27 - Wed 30 October 2024

This program is tentative and subject to change.

Mon 28 Oct 2024 15:03 - 15:22 at Theatre C300 - Paper Session 2: Collaboration

COVID-19 regulations presented clinicians with a new set of challenges that affected their ability to efficiently provide patient care and, as a result, telemedicine was rapidly adopted to deliver care remotely. However, these telemedicine platforms undermine patient care due to clinicians' inability to acquire all the relevant patient information required to diagnose and treat the patient. To explore this gap, we conducted a requirements analysis for the development of a 3D remote patient monitoring and diagnosis platform, by using a user-centric design methodology. In this requirements analysis, we elicited information about the clinical domain, identified clinicians’ requirements, elicited clinicians’ insights, and documented the clinicians' requirements. The outcome was the emergence of refined clinicians' requirements to guide the implementation of the Digital Twin concept paired with holoportation for remote 3D monitoring and diagnosis of patients. We anticipate that the application of a 3D telemedicine platform with these requirements for patient care during a pandemic could potentially enhance clinicians' efficiency and the effectiveness of remote patient care.

This program is tentative and subject to change.

Mon 28 Oct

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14:45 - 16:00
Paper Session 2: CollaborationPapers at Theatre C300
14:45
18m
Talk
Designing Privacy-Protecting System with Visual Masking Based on Investigation of Privacy Concerns in Virtual Screen Sharing Environments
Papers
Mizuki Ishida Ochanomizu University, Kaori Ikematsu Yahoo Japan Corporation, Yuki Igarashi Ochanomizu University
DOI
15:03
18m
Talk
3D Remote Monitoring and Diagnosis during a Pandemic: Holoportation and Digital Twin Requirements
Papers
Kabir Ahmed Rufai Monash University, Australia, Helen C. Purchase Monash University, Barrett Ens University of British Columbia Okanagan, Patrick Reuter LaBRI, Chris Bain Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University, Peter Chan Eastern Health, Jim Smiley Faculty of Information Technology
DOI
15:22
18m
Talk
Evaluating Layout Dimensionalities in PC+VR Asymmetric Collaborative Decision Making
Papers
Daniel Enriquez Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute at Cornell Tech,, Wai Tong Texas A&M University, Chris North Virginia Tech, Huamin Qu The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Yalong Yang Georgia Institute of Technology
DOI
15:41
18m
Talk
There Is More to Avatars Than Visuals: Investigating Combinations of Visual and Auditory User Representations for Remote Collaboration in Augmented Reality
Papers
Daniel Immanuel Fink University of Konstanz, Moritz Skowronski HCI Group, University of Konstanz, Johannes Zagermann University of Konstanz, Anke Verena Reinschluessel University of Konstanz, Harald Reiterer University of Konstanz, Tiare Feuchtner University of Konstanz; Aarhus University
DOI