We report an experiment related to perceiving (virtual) objects in the
vicinity of (real) surfaces when using stereoscopic augmented reality
displays. In particular, our goal was to explore the effect of various visual
surface features on both perception of object location and perception of
surface transparency. Surface features were manipulated using random dot
patterns on a simulated real object surface, by manipulating dot size, dot
density, and whether or not objects placed behind the surface were partially
occluded by the surface.
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