Personalized Reality: Challenges of Responsible Ubiquitous Personalization
In
ABIS 2024 - 28th International Workshop on Personalization and Recommendation at Mensch und Computer 2024
Date
September 01, 2024
Authors
Jannis Strecker, Simon Mayer, and Kenan Bektaş
Abstract
The expanding capabilities of Mixed Reality and Ubiquitous Computing technologies enable personalization to be increasingly integrated with physical reality in all areas of people's lives. While such ubiquitous personalization promises more inclusive, efficient, pleasurable, and safer everyday interaction, it may also entail serious societal consequences such as isolated perceptions of reality or a loss of control and agency. We present this paper to initiate a discussion towards the responsible creation of ubiquitous personalization experiences that mitigate these harmful implications while retaining the benefits of personalization. To this end, we present the concept of Personalized Reality (PR) to describe a perceived reality that has been adapted in response to personal user data. We provide avenues for future work, and list open questions and challenges towards the creation of responsible PR experiences.
Text Reference
Jannis Strecker, Simon Mayer, and Kenan Bektaş. 2024. Personalized Reality: Challenges of Responsible Ubiquitous Personalization. In Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2024 – Workshopband, Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (MuC'24). 5 pages. https://doi.org/10.18420/muc2024-mci-ws11-200
BibTex Reference
@inproceedings{strecker2024a, title = {{Personalized Reality: Challenges of Responsible Ubiquitous Personalization}}, booktitle = {Mensch Und {{Computer}} 2024 \textendash{} {{Workshopband}}}, author = {Strecker, Jannis and Mayer, Simon and Bekta{\c s}, Kenan}, year = 2024, publisher = {{Gesellschaft f\"ur Informatik e.V.}}, doi = {muc2024-mci-ws11-200}, langid = {english} }