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Exploring Human Values in Mixed Reality

Published: 05 November 2023 Publication History

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Immersive technologies such as mixed reality (MR) are gradually emerging from laboratory testing to real-world applications. However, the real-world applications of MR technologies raise more complex human-value issues than in laboratory scenarios. The aim of this Ph.D. research is to understand human values in the MR context on different population groups and how to address future challenges. The main contributions of this research are (1) a review of human values in mixed-reality literature, (2) a designed workshop for exploring values in MR, and (3) insights for incorporating human values in MR applications.

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ISS Companion '23: Companion Proceedings of the 2023 Conference on Interactive Surfaces and Spaces
November 2023
113 pages
ISBN:9798400704253
DOI:10.1145/3626485
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  1. HCI
  2. Mixed reality
  3. augmented reality
  4. ethics
  5. extended reality
  6. human values
  7. virtual reality

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