Sharing Personalized Mixed Reality Experiences
Type
conference contribution
Date Issued
2023-09-03
Author(s)
Research Team
Interaction- and Communication-based Systems (https://interactions.ics.unisg.ch)
Abstract
Nowadays, people encounter personalized services predominantly on the Web using personal computers or mobile devices. The increasing capabilities and pervasiveness of Mixed Reality (MR) devices, however, prepare the ground for personalization possibilities that are increasingly interwoven with our physical reality, extending beyond these traditional devices. Such ubiquitous, personalized MR experiences bring the potential to make our lives and interactions with our environments more convenient, intuitive, and safer. However, these experiences will also be prone to amplify the known beneficial and, notably, harmful implications of personalization. For instance, the loss of shared world objects or the nourishing of "real-world filter bubbles" might have serious social and societal consequences as they could lead to increasingly isolated experienced realities. In this work, we envision different modes for the sharing of personalized MR environments to counteract these potential harms of ubiquitous personalization. We furthermore illustrate the different modes with use cases and list open questions towards this vision.
Language
English
Keywords
Mixed Reality
Personalization
Ubiquitous Computing
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Book title
Mensch und Computer 2023 – Workshopband
Publisher
Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.
Pages
3
Event Title
ABIS 2023 - 27th International Workshop on Personalization and Recommendation at Mensch und Computer
Event Location
Rapperswil (SG), Switzerland
Event Date
03. September 2023
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Contact Email Address
jannisrene.strecker@unisg.ch
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