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Natural user interface / Human–computer interaction / Human communication / User interface techniques / Graphical user interface / Ambient intelligence / User interface / Interaction design / Gesture / Human–computer interaction / Multimodal interaction / User interfaces
Date: 2015-05-27 20:09:47
Natural user interface
Human–computer interaction
Human communication
User interface techniques
Graphical user interface
Ambient intelligence
User interface
Interaction design
Gesture
Human–computer interaction
Multimodal interaction
User interfaces

Social NUI: Social Perspectives In Natural User Interfaces

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