SwimTrain: Exploring Exergame Design for Group Fitness Swimming
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Darren Edge | Uichin Lee | Joohyun Kim | Woohyeok Choi | Jeungmin Oh | D. Edge | Uichin Lee | Je-ho Oh | Woohyeok Choi | Joohyun Kim
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