interactionats
Interactionats are discrete interaction events used in research and data systems to represent moments when two or more participants exchange information or influence the state of a system. An interactionat is typically time-stamped and accompanied by contextual metadata such as participants, modality, channel, duration, and content type. The concept is intended to serve as a fundamental unit of analysis for studying interactive behavior and system-user dynamics.
In practice, interactionats are extracted from logs, transcripts, or observational coding to enable sequence analysis, network
Characteristics of interactionats include their discreteness, time relevance, and contextual richness. They can be annotated with
Origin and status: The term was proposed in academic discussions in the early 2020s to standardize reporting