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Projection-augmented models are a type of non-immersive, coincident haptic and visual display that uses a physical model as a three dimensional screen for projected visual information. Supporting two sensory modalities consistently should create a strong sense of the object's existence. However, conventional measures of presence have only been defined for displays that surround and isolate a user from the real world. The idea of object-presence is suggested to measure ‘the subjective experience that a particular object exists in a user's environment, even when that object does not’. This definition is more appropriate for assessing non-immersive displays such as projection-augmented models.
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Stevens, B., Jerrams-Smith, J. (2001). The sense of object-presence with projection-augmented models. In: Brewster, S., Murray-Smith, R. (eds) Haptic Human-Computer Interaction. Haptic HCI 2000. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2058. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44589-7_21
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