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Human–computer interaction / Computing / Wheelchairs / User interface techniques / Virtual reality / Wearable computer / Motorized wheelchair / Sip-and-puff / Accessibility / Human–computer interaction / Technology / Assistive technology
Date: 2014-01-17 10:38:35
Human–computer interaction
Computing
Wheelchairs
User interface techniques
Virtual reality
Wearable computer
Motorized wheelchair
Sip-and-puff
Accessibility
Human–computer interaction
Technology
Assistive technology

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