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Activity Perspectives on VOCA-Mediated Conversations
2013)(
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Autonomous wheelchair for patients with severe motor disabilities
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Older People,s Involvement in the Development of a social assistive Robot
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Inclusion Through Design - Engaging Children with Disabilities in Development of Multi-Sensory Environments
2013) 12th biennial European conference of the Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe, 2013 33(Assistive Technology: From Research to Practice). p.628-633(
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The Time Machine – an Inclusive Tourist Guide Application Supporting Exploration
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Interaction and Mediation in Multi Sensory Environments
2013) Nordic ISCAR Conference 2013(
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Extreme navigation: introduction to the special issue
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Guiding Tourists through Haptic Interaction: Vibration Feedback in the Lund Time Machine
2012) Haptics: Perception, Devices, Mobility, and Communication 8th International Conference, EuroHaptics 2012 7283. p.157-162(
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Understanding Computer Users With Tetraplegia: Survey of Assistive Technology Users
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Capturing seniors’ requirements for assistive robots by the use of attention cards
2012) NordiChi2012(
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