ABSTRACT
Health monitoring scenarios involve multiple users with conflicting privacy concerns. We envision extended reality facilitating smooth interactions among users while resolving potential conflicts arising from users' conflicting goals, ensuring that sensitive information is not unintentionally revealed. We contribute to an adaptive approach to resolving decision conflicts and content sharing and a scenario-centric access control model with a strategy mediator.
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