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We evaluated six visual hand renderings, as described in \secref{hands}, displayed on top of the real hand, in two virtual object manipulation tasks in AR.
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During the Push task, the Skeleton hand rendering was the fastest (see \figref{results/Push-CompletionTime-Hand-Overall-Means}), as participants employed fewer and longer contacts to adjust the cube inside the target volume (see \figref{results/Push-ContactsCount-Hand-Overall-Means} and \figref{results/Push-MeanContactTime-Hand-Overall-Means}).
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During the Push task, the Skeleton hand rendering was the fastest (\figref{results/Push-CompletionTime-Hand-Overall-Means}), as participants employed fewer and longer contacts to adjust the cube inside the target volume (\figref{results/Push-ContactsCount-Hand-Overall-Means} and \figref{results/Push-MeanContactTime-Hand-Overall-Means}).
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Participants consistently used few and continuous contacts for all visual hand renderings (see Fig. 3b), with only less than ten trials, carried out by two participants, quickly completed with multiple discrete touches.
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Participants consistently used few and continuous contacts for all visual hand renderings (Fig. 3b), with only less than ten trials, carried out by two participants, quickly completed with multiple discrete touches.
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However, during the Grasp task, despite no difference in completion time, providing no visible hand rendering (None and Occlusion renderings) led to more failed grasps or cube drops (see \figref{results/Grasp-CompletionTime-Hand-Overall-Means} and \figref{results/Grasp-MeanContactTime-Hand-Overall-Means}).
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However, during the Grasp task, despite no difference in completion time, providing no visible hand rendering (None and Occlusion renderings) led to more failed grasps or cube drops (\figref{results/Grasp-CompletionTime-Hand-Overall-Means} and \figref{results/Grasp-MeanContactTime-Hand-Overall-Means}).
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Indeed, participants found the None and Occlusion renderings less effective (see \figref{results/Ranks-Grasp}) and less precise (see \figref{questions}).
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Indeed, participants found the None and Occlusion renderings less effective (\figref{results/Ranks-Grasp}) and less precise (\figref{questions}).
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To understand whether the participants' previous experience might have played a role, we also carried out an additional statistical analysis considering VR experience as an additional between-subjects factor, \ie VR novices vs. VR experts (\enquote{I use it every week}, see \secref{participants}).
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We found no statistically significant differences when comparing the considered metrics between VR novices and experts.
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Interestingly, all visual hand renderings showed grip apertures very close to the size of the virtual cube, except for the None rendering (see \figref{results/Grasp-GripAperture-Hand-Overall-Means}), with which participants applied stronger grasps, \ie less distance between the fingertips.
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Interestingly, all visual hand renderings showed grip apertures very close to the size of the virtual cube, except for the None rendering (\figref{results/Grasp-GripAperture-Hand-Overall-Means}), with which participants applied stronger grasps, \ie less distance between the fingertips.
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Having no visual hand rendering, but only the reaction of the cube to the interaction as feedback, made participants less confident in their grip.
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Also, while some participants found the absence of visual hand rendering more natural, many of them commented on the importance of having feedback on the tracking of their hands, as observed by \textcite{xiao2018mrtouch} in a similar immersive OST-AR setup.
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Yet, participants' opinions of the visual hand renderings were mixed on many questions, except for the Occlusion one, which was perceived less effective than more \enquote{complete} visual hands such as Contour, Skeleton, and Mesh hands (see \figref{questions}).
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Yet, participants' opinions of the visual hand renderings were mixed on many questions, except for the Occlusion one, which was perceived less effective than more \enquote{complete} visual hands such as Contour, Skeleton, and Mesh hands (\figref{questions}).
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However, due to the latency of the hand tracking and the visual hand reacting to the cube, almost all participants thought that the Occlusion rendering to be a \enquote{shadow} of the real hand on the cube.
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