Remove \VO and \AE acronym
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Latencies should be measured \cite{friston2014measuring}, minimized to an accept
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It seems also that the visual aspect of the hand or the environment on itself has little effect on the perception of haptic feedback, but the degree of visual reality-virtuality can affect the asynchrony sensation of the latencies, even though they remain identical.
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When designing for wearable haptics or integrating it into \AR/\VR, it seems important to test its perception in real, augmented and virtual environments.
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%With a better understanding of how visual factors influence the perception of haptically augmented real objects, the many wearable haptic systems that already exist but have not yet been fully explored with \AR can be better applied and new visuo-haptic renderings adapted to \AR can be designed.
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%Finally, a visual hand representation in OST-\AR together with wearable haptics should be avoided until acceptable tracking latencies \are achieved, as was also observed for \VO interaction with the bare hand \cite{normand2024visuohaptic}.
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%Finally, a visual hand representation in OST-\AR together with wearable haptics should be avoided until acceptable tracking latencies \are achieved, as was also observed for virtual object interaction with the bare hand \cite{normand2024visuohaptic}.
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\noindentskip This work was presented and published at the VRST 2024 conference:
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