RoMo: avoiding conflicts between the physical and digital model in tabletop interfaces with robotic tangibles

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RoMo : avoiding conflicts between the physical and digital model in tabletop interfaces with robotic tangibles. / Pedersen, Esben Warming; Hornbæk, Kasper.

Proceedings of the 11th Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium: (DHRS2011). red. / Mads Bødker; Ather Nawaz; Gitte Skou Petersen. Copenhagen Business School Press, 2011. s. 18-21.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportKonferencebidrag i proceedingsForskningfagfællebedømt

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Pedersen, EW & Hornbæk, K 2011, RoMo: avoiding conflicts between the physical and digital model in tabletop interfaces with robotic tangibles. i M Bødker, A Nawaz & GS Petersen (red), Proceedings of the 11th Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium: (DHRS2011). Copenhagen Business School Press, s. 18-21, 11th Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium, København, Danmark, 23/11/2011. <http://openarchive.cbs.dk/handle/10398/8359>

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Pedersen, E. W., & Hornbæk, K. (2011). RoMo: avoiding conflicts between the physical and digital model in tabletop interfaces with robotic tangibles. I M. Bødker, A. Nawaz, & G. S. Petersen (red.), Proceedings of the 11th Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium: (DHRS2011) (s. 18-21). Copenhagen Business School Press. http://openarchive.cbs.dk/handle/10398/8359

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Pedersen EW, Hornbæk K. RoMo: avoiding conflicts between the physical and digital model in tabletop interfaces with robotic tangibles. I Bødker M, Nawaz A, Petersen GS, red., Proceedings of the 11th Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium: (DHRS2011). Copenhagen Business School Press. 2011. s. 18-21

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Pedersen, Esben Warming ; Hornbæk, Kasper. / RoMo : avoiding conflicts between the physical and digital model in tabletop interfaces with robotic tangibles. Proceedings of the 11th Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium: (DHRS2011). red. / Mads Bødker ; Ather Nawaz ; Gitte Skou Petersen. Copenhagen Business School Press, 2011. s. 18-21

Bibtex

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