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Volume 35, Numbers 3 & 4, 1996
MIT Media Lab |
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Inertial proprioceptive devices: Self-motion-sensing toys and tools - References |
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C. Verplaetse |
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Cited references
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- M. Massey and W. Bender,
"Salient Stills: Process and Practice," IBM Systems Journal 35, Nos. 3&4, 557-573 (1996, this issue).
- C. Verplaetse, Inertial-Optical Motion-Sensing Video Camera for Electronic Cinematography, master's degree thesis proposal, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (December 1995).
- E. Foxlin and N. Durlach, "An Inertial Head Orientation Tracker with Automatic Drift Compensation Doe Use with HMD's," Proceedings from VRST'94, Virtual Reality Software and Technology, Singapore (August 23-26, 1994).
- T. Starner, "Human-Powered Wearable Computing," IBM Systems Journal 35, Nos. 3&4, 618-629 (1996, this issue).
- W. E. Woodson, Human Factors Design Handbook, McGraw-Hill, New York (1981).
- T. Marrin, Toward an Understanding of Musical Gesture: Mapping Expressive Intention with the Digital Baton, master's degree thesis proposal, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (1995).
- R. G. Watts and T. A. Bahill, Keep Your Eye on the Ball: The Science and Folklore of Baseball, W. H. Freeman and Company, New York (1990).
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