The paper introduces a channels-and-substrates framework grounded in distributed cognition to model interaction for ubiquitous and cross-device analytics.
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A study of 24 users finds that physical and virtual memory-linked objects in XR support stronger social connection and engagement than conventional gallery interfaces for sharing personal memories.
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Channels and Substrates: Distributed Cognition as an Interaction Model for Ubiquitous Analytics
The paper introduces a channels-and-substrates framework grounded in distributed cognition to model interaction for ubiquitous and cross-device analytics.
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Exploring Experiential Differences Between Virtual and Physical Memory-Linked Objects in Extended Reality
A study of 24 users finds that physical and virtual memory-linked objects in XR support stronger social connection and engagement than conventional gallery interfaces for sharing personal memories.