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User interface techniques / Ergonomics / Chairs / Wheelchair / Kinect / Gesture recognition / Accessibility / Gesture / Motorized wheelchair / Human–computer interaction / Computing / Artificial intelligence
Date: 2013-06-17 17:10:10
User interface techniques
Ergonomics
Chairs
Wheelchair
Kinect
Gesture recognition
Accessibility
Gesture
Motorized wheelchair
Human–computer interaction
Computing
Artificial intelligence

Wheelchair-Based Game Design for Older Adults

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