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Proceedings of the third international ACM conference on Assistive technologies table of contents
Marina del Rey, California, United States
Pages: 173 - 181  
Year of Publication: 1998
ISBN:1-58113-020-1
Authors
Shari Trewin  University of Edinburgh, Department of Artificial Intelligence, 80 South Bridge, Edinburgh, Scotland
Helen Pain  University of Edinburgh, Department of Artificial Intelligence, 80 South Bridge, Edinburgh, Scotland
Sponsor
SIGCAPH: ACM SIGCAPH Computers and the Physically Handicapped
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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