论文标题
影响视频会议和缩放疲劳的技术因素
Technological Factors Influencing Videoconferencing and Zoom Fatigue
论文作者
论文摘要
该论文提出了一种概念性的多维方法,以了解假定甚至已被证明是有助于缩放疲劳(ZF)或更广泛的视频会议疲劳(VCF)的技术因素。随着COVID-19的大流行的出现,VC服务的使用已大大增加,从而导致有关ZF或VCF现象的越来越多的报道。该论文的动机是,一些事实是,一些媒体最初开始辩论关于Zoom疲劳是什么以及如何避免它,以及某些针对该主题的科学论文,其中包含假设的假设,并且不足以受到科学证据的影响。这些作品中的大多数都承认缺乏证据,并部分提出了未来研究的指示。本文旨在加深对VC技术相关文献的调查,并在可能的情况下提供更多现有的证据,同时审查一些已经提供的某些因果假设的支持或证据。本文介绍的技术因素维度及其确定的细分嵌入了更全面的四维概念因素模型,描述了ZF或VCF的原因。描述此总体概念模型的论文是由同一组作者撰写的,目前正在修订开放访问期刊出版物。本文扩展了整体模型论文中提供的技术因素维度描述,并提供了与VC技术如何影响用户的看法,认知负载,交互和交流相关的更详细的分析和概念,这可能会导致压力,疲惫和疲劳。该论文目前是一份活生生的文件,该文件将进一步扩大有关某些技术因素的影响或反对某些技术因素的影响。
The paper presents a conceptual, multidimensional approach to understand the technological factors that are assumed to or even have been proven to contribute to what has been coined as Zoom Fatigue (ZF) or more generally Videoconferencing Fatigue (VCF). With the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic, the usage of VC services has drastically increased, leading to more and more reports about the ZF or VCF phenomenon. The paper is motivated by the fact that some of the media outlets initially starting the debate on what Zoom fatigue is and how it can be avoided, as well as some of the scientific papers addressing the topic, contain assumptions that are rather hypothetical and insufficiently underpinned by scientific evidence. Most of these works are acknowledge the lacking evidence and partly suggest directions for future research. This paper intends to deepen the survey of VC-technology-related literature and to provide more existing evidence, where possible, while reviewing some of the already provided support or evidence for certain causal hypotheses. The technological factors dimension and its identified sub-dimensions presented in this paper are embedded within a more holistic four-dimensional conceptual factors model describing the causes for ZF or VCF. The paper describing this overall conceptual model is written by the same group of authors and currently under revision for an Open Access Journal publication. The present paper expands on the technological factors dimension descriptions provided in the overall model paper and provides more detailed analyzes and concepts associated with how VC technology may affect users' perception, cognitive load, interaction and communication, possibly leading to stress, exhaustion and fatigue. The paper currently is a living document which will be expanded further with regard to the evidence for or against the impact of certain technological factors.