Towards an intelligent textbook: eye gaze based attention extraction on materials for learning and instruction in physics
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Andreas Dengel | Syed Saqib Bukhari | Shoya Ishimaru | Jochen Kuhn | Carina Heisel | S. S. Bukhari | A. Dengel | Shoya Ishimaru | J. Kuhn | Carina Heisel
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