Typo visual hand
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\noindentskip \partref{manipulation}
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\noindentskip In \chapref{visual_hand}, we addressed the challenge manipulating \VOs directly with the hand by providing visual renderings as hand augmentations.
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Seen as an overlay on the user's hand, such visual hand rendering provide feedback on the hand tracking and the interaction with \VOs.
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\noindentskip In \chapref{visual_hand}, we investigated the visual rendering as hand augmentation.
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Seen as an \textbf{overlay on the user's hand}, such visual hand rendering provide feedback on the hand tracking and the interaction with \VOs.
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We compared the six commonly used renderings in the \AR litterature in a user study with 24 participants, where we evaluated their effect on the user performance and experience in two representative manipulation tasks.
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Results showed that a visual hand rendering improved the user performance, perceived effectiveness and confidence, with a skeleton-like rendering being the most performant and effective.
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The results showed that a visual hand rendering improved the user performance, perceived effectiveness and confidence, with a \textbf{skeleton-like rendering being the most performant and effective}.
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This rendering provided a detailed view of the tracked phalanges while being thin enough not to hide the real hand.
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\section*{Future Work}
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