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Computer animation / Motion capture / Sensors / Affective computing / Technology / Science / Miburi / Tod Machover / Control theory / Artificial intelligence / Electronic musical instruments / Music
Date: 2009-06-17 22:42:46
Computer animation
Motion capture
Sensors
Affective computing
Technology
Science
Miburi
Tod Machover
Control theory
Artificial intelligence
Electronic musical instruments
Music

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