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Perspective-Aware AI in Extended Reality

Artificial Intelligence 2025-07-16 v1 Graphics Human-Computer Interaction

Abstract

AI-enhanced Extended Reality (XR) aims to deliver adaptive, immersive experiences-yet current systems fall short due to shallow user modeling and limited cognitive context. We introduce Perspective-Aware AI in Extended Reality (PAiR), a foundational framework for integrating Perspective-Aware AI (PAi) with XR to enable interpretable, context-aware experiences grounded in user identity. PAi is built on Chronicles: reasoning-ready identity models learned from multimodal digital footprints that capture users' cognitive and experiential evolution. PAiR employs these models in a closed-loop system linking dynamic user states with immersive environments. We present PAiR's architecture, detailing its modules and system flow, and demonstrate its utility through two proof-of-concept scenarios implemented in the Unity-based OpenDome engine. PAiR opens a new direction for human-AI interaction by embedding perspective-based identity models into immersive systems.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2507.11479,
  title  = {Perspective-Aware AI in Extended Reality},
  author = {Daniel Platnick and Matti Gruener and Marjan Alirezaie and Kent Larson and Dava J. Newman and Hossein Rahnama},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.11479},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

Accepted to the International Conference on eXtended Reality (2025), 12 pages, 3 figures

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