Comparison of Train Drivers' Eye-Gaze Movement Patterns Using Sequence Alignment
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Tetsuo Sawaragi | Hiroaki Nakanishi | Yukio Horiguchi | Hidefumi Nishimoto | Tomoharu Takimoto | Tetsuya Nakamura
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