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Input/output / Gesture recognition / Gesture / Multi-touch gestures / Multi-touch / Musical gesture / Tablet computer / Gesture-enhanced single-touch / Finger tracking / User interface techniques / Human–computer interaction / Computing
Date: 2014-01-16 13:33:44
Input/output
Gesture recognition
Gesture
Multi-touch gestures
Multi-touch
Musical gesture
Tablet computer
Gesture-enhanced single-touch
Finger tracking
User interface techniques
Human–computer interaction
Computing

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