Published January 30, 2026
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Lightweight On-Device AI as Scientific Infrastructure for Universally Designed Augmented Reality Research
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A browser-based augmented reality research platform demonstrates how lightweight, on-device AI can function as scientific infrastructure. By lowering technical and ethical barriers, it enables fast, privacy-preserving experimentation with computational sensing in real-world settings and across diverse user groups.
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