Reducing Perceived Waiting Time in Theme Park Queues via an Augmented Reality Game
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Fabio Zambetta | Xiaodong Li | Florian Mueller | William L. Raffe | Marco Tamassia | Rakesh Patibanda | Niels Quinten | Daniel Dang | Jon Satterley | Xiaodong Li | F. Mueller | Fabio Zambetta | Rakesh Patibanda | W. Raffe | M. Tamassia | Niels Quinten | Daniel Dang | Jon Satterley
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