More \RE and \VE uses
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Regarding the final roughness perception ranking of the original visuo-haptic pairs, the haptic roughness sensation dominated the perception.
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This suggests that \AR visual textures that augments real surfaces can be enhanced with a set of data-driven vibrotactile haptic textures in a coherent and realistic manner.
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This paves the way for new \AR applications capable of augmenting a real environment with virtual visuo-haptic textures, such as visuo-haptic painting in artistic or object design context, or viewing and touching virtual objects in a museum or a showroom.
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This paves the way for new \AR applications capable of augmenting a \RE with virtual visuo-haptic textures, such as visuo-haptic painting in artistic or object design context, or viewing and touching virtual objects in a museum or a showroom.
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The latter is illustrated in \figref{experiment/use_case}, where a user applies different visuo-haptic textures to a wall, in an interior design scenario, to compare them visually and by touch.
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We instinctively perceive the properties of everyday objects by touching and exploring them, but we essentially interact with them by grasping in order to manipulate them.
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