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Virtual reality / User interface techniques / Video game controllers / Multimodal interaction / User interfaces / Haptic technology / Augmented reality / Immersion / Telepresence / Gesture recognition / Motion capture / Computer graphics
Date: 2013-11-01 11:33:39
Virtual reality
User interface techniques
Video game controllers
Multimodal interaction
User interfaces
Haptic technology
Augmented reality
Immersion
Telepresence
Gesture recognition
Motion capture
Computer graphics

Spatial Interfaces Editors: Bernd Froehlich and Mark Livingston Beaming: An Asymmetric Telepresence System

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