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This form of interaction is based on AR&#8217;s ability to overlay digital information onto the real world, enabling users to interact with virtual elements in a more dynamic and creative way. The main characteristics of non-linear interaction include free exploration, real-time decision-making, and the possibility that different choices lead to different outcomes. This form of interaction is particularly relevant in contexts where personalization and user experience are crucial, such as in gaming, education, and marketing. By allowing users to become active participants rather than mere observers, non-linear interaction in AR transforms the way information is experienced and how the environment is interacted with, fostering deeper learning and a greater emotional connection to the content.<\/p>\n<p>Uses: Non-linear interaction in augmented reality is used in various applications, such as in video games where players can make decisions that affect the narrative and game development. 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