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Non-speech audio input
Non-speech audio input is the use of non-speech sounds such as whistling, humming or hissing for entering data or controlling the user interface.
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2011
2011
Design and Development of Four Prototype Interactive Edutainment Exhibits for Museums
Dimitris Grammenos
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Xenophon Zabulis
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+5 authors
C. Stephanidis
Interacción
2011
Corpus ID: 7543557
This paper describes the outcomes stemming from the work of a multidisciplinary R&D project of ICS-FORTH, aiming to explore and…
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