Abstract
We propose a novel method to navigate one's head rotation and position when two persons perform cooperative work with wearing head-mounted display, which is called view-sharing system. It is necessary to synchronize and match their head motions between two persons. In this system, the head motion is transmitted and guided by the target-maker shown in the user's view. In a conventional method, the partner's head position was shown in the view as target marker. In this paper, the marker was modified in terms of two typical human motion patterns; changing point of view by moving one's head around the target object, and changing one's gaze point by turning the head. Our proposed method was evaluated with the head tracking task and showed the effectiveness.