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Anthropomorphic Interfaces for the Underserved (Stanford)
Anthropomorphic Interfaces for the Underserved (Stanford)
Course:
Human Computer Interaction Seminar (2009-2010) (Stanford)
Discipline:
Applied Sciences
Institute:
Stanford
Instructor(s):
Lukas Biewald
Level:
Undergraduate
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