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Date: 2013-03-14 21:34:49
Computing
Mechanical puzzles
Cognitive science
Eye
Eye tracking
Vision
Workspace
Gaze
Jigsaw puzzle
Human–computer interaction
Markov models
Science

1034 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MULTIMEDIA, VOL. 10, NO. 6, OCTOBER 2008 Predicting Visual Focus of Attention From Intention in Remote Collaborative Tasks

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