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Skill transmission for hand positioning task through view-sharing system

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In this paper, we describe the skill transmission through our view-sharing system that can mix or exchange the first person perspectives from the exact the partner's viewpoints. Since a non-skilled person can see the first person perspective of a skilled person, the motion of the non-skilled person is intuitively modified and supported. The task for the skill transmission is to play theremin that requires precise hand motions. As a result we show that the skill transmission effectively happens with our view-sharing system compared with the conventional method, side-by-side teaching. The way of effective augmenting human ability will be discussed.

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          AH '11: Proceedings of the 2nd Augmented Human International Conference
          March 2011
          169 pages
          ISBN:9781450304269
          DOI:10.1145/1959826

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