Virtual environment to evaluate multimodal feedback strategies for augmented navigation of the visually impaired
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Akio Yamamoto | Masayuki Hara | Toshiro Higuchi | Hannes Bleuler | Solaiman Shokur | Roger Gassert | M. Hara | A. Yamamoto | T. Higuchi | R. Gassert | H. Bleuler | S. Shokur
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