Towards Enabling Synchronous Digital Creative Collaboration: Codifying Conflicts in Co-Coloring

Suryateja Bv, J. Patel, Atharva Naik, Yash Butala, Sristy Sharma, Niyati Chhaya
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Humans are unique in working collaboratively by sharing and understanding intentions. However, digital collaboration is daunting, especially in creative design life cycles, due to non-linear workflows and lack of micro-alignments coupled with the need for robust network connectivity. We present a formative study with creatives to identify key themes in conflicts that arise in this space. We introduce CollabColor, a user interface that aids in resolving conflicts for two users synchronously collaborating on a low-touch creative task. More specifically, given an uncolored line-art on a canvas and a set of reference images from the users as input, we arrive at design goals for an intelligent system that can enhance our interface. We find that such a system must provide non-obtrusive interventions during real-time collaboration to ensure that the final colorization of the art is coherent, and all the users’ aligned preferences are incorporated.
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实现同步数字创意协作:编纂共色冲突
人类在通过分享和理解意图进行协作方面是独一无二的。然而,由于非线性工作流程和缺乏微对齐以及对强大网络连接的需求,数字协作令人生畏,特别是在创意设计生命周期中。我们提出了一项创造性的形成性研究,以确定在这个空间中出现的冲突的关键主题。我们介绍CollabColor,这是一个用户界面,可以帮助解决两个用户同步协作完成低触点创造性任务的冲突。更具体地说,给定画布上的未着色线条艺术和一组来自用户的参考图像作为输入,我们达到了智能系统的设计目标,可以增强我们的界面。我们发现这样的系统必须在实时协作期间提供非突兀的干预,以确保艺术的最终着色是一致的,并且所有用户的一致偏好都被纳入其中。
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