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The Effects of Incorrect Occlusion Cues on the Understanding of Barehanded Referencing in Collaborative Augmented Reality

In many collaborative tasks, the need for joint attention arises when one of the users wants to guide others to a specific location or target in space. If the collaborators are co-located and the target position is in close range, it is almost instinctual for users to refer to the target location by...

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Published in:Frontiers in virtual reality 2021-07, Vol.2
Main Authors: Li, Yuan, Hu, Donghan, Wang, Boyuan, Bowman, Doug A., Lee, Sang Won
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