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@@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ It is essential to understand how a multimodal visuo-haptic rendering of a \VO i
% spatial and temporal integration of visuo-haptic feedback as perceptual cues vs proprioception and real touch sensations
% delocalized : not at the point of contact = difficult to integrate with other perceptual cues ?
%Go back to the main objective "to understand how immersive visual and \WH feedback compare and complement each other in the context of direct hand perception and manipulation with augmented objects" and the two research challenges: "providing plausible and coherent visuo-haptic augmentations, and enabling effective manipulation of the augmented environment."
%Go back to the main objective "to understand how immersive visual and wearable haptic feedback compare and complement each other in the context of direct hand perception and manipulation with augmented objects" and the two research challenges: "providing plausible and coherent visuo-haptic augmentations, and enabling effective manipulation of the augmented environment."
%Also go back to the \figref[introduction]{visuo-haptic-rv-continuum3} : we present previous work that either did haptic AR (the middle row), or haptic VR with visual AR, or visuo-haptic AR.
% One of the roles of haptic systems is to render virtual interactions and sensations that are \emph{similar and comparable} to those experienced by the haptic sense with real objects, particularly in \v-\VE \cite{maclean2008it,culbertson2018haptics}. Moreover, a haptic \AR system should \enquote{modulating the feel of a real object by virtual [haptic] feedback} \cite{jeon2009haptic}, \ie a touch interaction with a real object whose perception is modified by the addition of virtual haptic feedback.
% One of the roles of haptic systems is to render virtual interactions and sensations that are \emph{similar and comparable} to those experienced by the haptic sense with real objects, particularly in visual \VE \cite{maclean2008it,culbertson2018haptics}. Moreover, a haptic \AR system should \enquote{modulating the feel of a real object by virtual [haptic] feedback} \cite{jeon2009haptic}, \ie a touch interaction with a real object whose perception is modified by the addition of virtual haptic feedback.
% Finally, we present how multimodal visual and haptic feedback have been combined in \AR to modify the user perception of tangible objects, and to improve the user interaction with \VOs.