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It could thus provide more complex feedback of the contacts with the virtual objects.
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Finally, we think that the visual hand augmentation complements the haptic contact rendering well by providing continuous feedback on hand tracking.
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Such a visual augmentation can be disabled during the grasping phase to avoid redundancy with the haptic feedback of the contact with the virtual object.
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\comans{SJ}{Again, it would strengthen the thesis if the authors provided a systematic guideline on how to choose the appropriate haptic feedback or visual augmentation depending on the specific requirements of an application.}{The guidelines paragraph have been expanded in the conclusion.}
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\noindentskip The work described in \chapref{visual_hand} and \ref{visuo_haptic_hand} was published in Transactions on Haptics:
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