Jannis Strecker-Bischoff
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jstrecker.bsky.social
Jannis Strecker-Bischoff
@jstrecker.bsky.social
PhD Student at the University of St.Gallen, Switzerland.
I am researching Personalization, Mixed Reality, Ubiquitous Computing, Eye Tracking, Privacy, Cookies and Coffee.
I'm more active on my Fediverse account: https://hci.social/@jannis
Thanks to my co-authors Luka Bekavac, Kenan Bektas, and Simon Mayer!

📑 To know more, read the full paper here: doi.org/10.48550/arX...
Or have a chat with me at #CHI2025 next week in #Yokohama! 🗾

#Worldviews #PersonalizedReality #Personalization #MR
#AR #Reality
Change Your Perspective, Widen Your Worldview! Societally Beneficial Perceptual Filter Bubbles in Personalized Reality
Extended Reality (XR) technologies enable the personalized mediation of an individual's perceivable reality across modalities, thereby creating a Personalized Reality (PR). While this may lead to indi...
doi.org
April 22, 2025 at 1:53 PM
...actively guide us to learn new things, or help us to achieve goals by deliberately guiding our "perceptual filter bubbles". We envision that this provides people with transparency and agency over their PR and might be a way to widen one's conceptual worldview as well!
April 22, 2025 at 1:53 PM
...for the #PurposefulXR workshop at #CHI2025, we envision the opposite: personalized XR as a tool for creating individually and societally beneficial #PersonalizedRealities (PR).
Such PR apps could show us that our (perceptual) worldview is only a subset of what is there to perceive, ...
April 22, 2025 at 1:53 PM
This research was conducted in collaboration by Christopher Katins, myself, Jan Hinrichs, Pascal Knierim, Bastian Pfleging, and Thomas Kosch. Thank you all!

👉 Read the full paper here: hu.berlin/ad-blocked-r...

#AdBlocking #AugmentedReality #Advertising #DiminishedReality #AdBlock
Ad-Blocked Reality: Evaluating User Perceptions of Content Blocking Concepts Using Extended Reality | HCIstudio
Inspired by the concepts of diminishing reality and ad-blocking in browsers, this study investigates the perceived benefits and concerns of blocking physical, real-world content, particularly ads, thr...
hu.berlin
April 8, 2025 at 8:29 AM
While participants saw benefits like improved focus and privacy, concerns around missing important information and isolation also emerged.
Our findings highlight the need for intuitive #XR ad-blocking controls and we provide guidelines for future content-blocking XR design.
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April 8, 2025 at 8:29 AM