a mixed reality application detects the spatial layout of a room and is able to overlap or hide a virtual object based on its position in the image. what effect makes this possible?

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The effect that makes it possible for a mixed reality application to detect the spatial layout of a room and overlap or hide a virtual object based on its position is called occlusion. Occlusion allows virtual objects to be realistically blocked or hidden by real-world objects in the environment, creating a convincing integration of virtual and physical elements. This effect relies on spatial mapping or spatial understanding , where sensors such as depth cameras or LiDAR capture a 3D model of the environment, enabling the application to understand the position and dimensions of real- world surfaces and objects. By combining spatial mapping with occlusion, the application can accurately render virtual objects so they appear naturally placed and interact correctly with the physical space