Relation between eye movement and fatigue: Classification of morning and afternoon measurement based on Fuzzy rule
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Djoko Purwanto | Dadet Pramadihanto | Kotaro Minato | Zainal Arief | Tetsuo Sato | D. Purwanto | Z. Arief | K. Minato | D. Pramadihanto | Tetsuo Sato
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