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The impact of avatars, social norms and copresence on the collaboration effectiveness of AEC virtual teams

机译:化身,社会规范和共同存在对AEC虚拟团队协作效率的影响

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A growing number of architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) firms are outsourcing complex design and construction work to international vendors. Due to the significant geographic distances that can separate project team members in global design networks, much of this work is executed in virtual teams, defined as teams composed of geographically separated members who collaborate to accomplish organizational tasks mediated by technology. The challenges of working in geographically distributed networks have prompted the development of alternative, virtual workspaces. Questions remain on how these virtual workspaces support or hinder collaborative work. People are social beings that rely on body language and other non-verbal cues to communicate. What happens to team formation and collaborative effectiveness when non-verbal cues are mediated through avatar actions? In this paper, qualitative ethnographic data collected over four years from studies conducted in a 3D virtual world are used to examine collaboration effectiveness of global virtual engineering project teams. We found that avatar movement and position was effective at communicating nonverbal information, even when done so unintentionally. Avatar actions that map to established social norms in the physical world results in more efficient communication. Collaboration was also enhanced when gesture bubbles were used for backchannel communication and when text chat was used to avoid interrupting voice communication. We found collaboration was hindered when the learning curve was too steep for participants to adapt to tool use or avatar actions in the environment. These findings have important implications for the future of collaboration in virtual environments, particularly in the AEC industry where 3D models can be imported into the virtual environment and explored synchronously by a project team.
机译:越来越多的建筑,工程和建造(AEC)公司将复杂的设计和建造工作外包给国际供应商。由于可以将全局设计网络中的项目团队成员区分开的地理距离很大,因此许多工作是在虚拟团队中执行的,虚拟团队定义为由地理上相互独立的成员组成的团队,这些成员协作完成技术为中介的组织任务。在地理上分散的网络中工作的挑战促使了替代性虚拟工作区的发展。这些虚拟工作区如何支持或阻碍协作工作仍然存在疑问。人们是依赖肢体语言和其他非语言暗示进行交流的社会人。当非语言提示通过化身动作来调解时,团队的形成和协作效率会如何?在本文中,从3D虚拟世界中进行的研究中收集了四年来的定性民族志数据,以检查全球虚拟工程项目团队的协作效果。我们发现,化身的运动和姿势在传达非语言信息方面非常有效,即使无意间也是如此。映射到物理世界中已建立的社会规范的头像操作可提高沟通效率。当手势气泡用于反向通道通信以及使用文本聊天以避免中断语音通信时,协作也得到了增强。我们发现,当学习曲线过于陡峭以至于参与者无法适应环境中的工具使用或化身动作时,合作就会受到阻碍。这些发现对于虚拟环境中的未来协作具有重要意义,特别是在AEC行业中,可以将3D模型导入虚拟环境并由项目团队同步进行探索。

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