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People Occlusion

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People occlusion is the effect of hiding virtual content when accounting for the relative distance between physical human and virtual content. When a person stands in front of virtual content, he/she should hide the parts of the content which he/she covers. When the same person stands behind the virtual content, the virtual content should conceal the human’s parts that the virtual content covers. That’s the gist of people occlusion.

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Nhan, J. (2022). People Occlusion. In: Mastering ARKit. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7836-9_22

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