The Handbook of Multimodal-Multisensor Interfaces, Volume 1. Sharon Oviatt

The Handbook of Multimodal-Multisensor Interfaces, Volume 1 - Sharon Oviatt


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       PART II

       APPROACHES TO DESIGN AND USER MODELING

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       Multisensory Haptic Interactions: Understanding the Sense and Designing for It

      


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