A tool for Wizard of Oz studies of multimodal mobile systems
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Carmelo Ardito | Maria Francesca Costabile | Rosa Lanzilotti | Antonio Piccinno | Paolo Buono | P. Buono | M. Costabile | A. Piccinno | R. Lanzilotti | C. Ardito | Antonio Piccinno
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