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Maria De Marsico

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Multimedia Tools and Applications|November 10, 2021
Sustainable, empowering and emotional interactive multimediaMaria De Marsico, Anna Spagnolli, Fabio Pittarello, et al.
Cognitive Processing|May 10, 2006
Visual interaction: models, systems, prototypes. The Pictorial Computing Laboratory at the University of Rome La SapienzaPaolo Bottoni, Luigi Cinque, Maria De Marsico, et al.
Frontiers in Neurorobotics|October 31, 2022
A Natural Human-Drone Embodied Interface: Empirical Comparison With a Traditional InterfaceMarina Di Vincenzo, Francesco Palini, Maria De Marsico, et al.
Plos One|March 17, 2015
Intrinsic motivations drive learning of eye movements: an experiment with human adultsDaniele Caligiore, Magda Mustile, Daniele Cipriani, et al.
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Multimedia Tools and Applications|November 10, 2021
Sustainable, empowering and emotional interactive multimediaMaria De Marsico, Anna Spagnolli, Fabio Pittarello, et al.
Cognitive Processing|May 10, 2006
Visual interaction: models, systems, prototypes. The Pictorial Computing Laboratory at the University of Rome La SapienzaPaolo Bottoni, Luigi Cinque, Maria De Marsico, et al.
Frontiers in Neurorobotics|October 31, 2022
A Natural Human-Drone Embodied Interface: Empirical Comparison With a Traditional InterfaceMarina Di Vincenzo, Francesco Palini, Maria De Marsico, et al.
Plos One|March 17, 2015
Intrinsic motivations drive learning of eye movements: an experiment with human adultsDaniele Caligiore, Magda Mustile, Daniele Cipriani, et al.
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