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Video-as-data: Technical and social aspects of a collaborative multimedia application

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We studied the use of a collaborative multimedia system for coordinating teamwork among members of a neurosurgical team. We analyze the use of video within the operating room and the use of broadcast audio and video to other locations in the hospital to enable remote neurophysiological monitoring. We describe how the multimedia system was used in a real world work context, including its benefits and problems. We argue that video can be useful as more than just pictures of people talking to one another; video can be a rich tool to enable analysis and problem solving. We discuss privacy problems inherent in collaborative multimedia technology and describe how they played out in the hospital during the course of our study.

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Nardi, Bonnie A.; Kuchinsky, Allan; Whittaker, Steve; Leichner, Robert; Schwarz, Heinrich (1995): Video-as-data: Technical and social aspects of a collaborative multimedia application. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW): Vol. 4, No. 1. DOI: 10.1007/BF00823364. Springer. PISSN: 1573-7551

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audio, collaborative work, computers and medicine, multimedia, privacy, shared work-space, task coordination, video

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