A Reflection on the State of Multisensory Human–Food Interaction Research

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A Reflection on the State of Multisensory Human–Food Interaction Research. / Velasco, Carlos; Wang, Qian Janice; Obrist, Marianna; Nijholt, Anton.

In: Frontiers in Computer Science, Vol. 3, 694691, 2021.

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Velasco, C, Wang, QJ, Obrist, M & Nijholt, A 2021, 'A Reflection on the State of Multisensory Human–Food Interaction Research', Frontiers in Computer Science, vol. 3, 694691. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomp.2021.694691

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Velasco, C., Wang, Q. J., Obrist, M., & Nijholt, A. (2021). A Reflection on the State of Multisensory Human–Food Interaction Research. Frontiers in Computer Science, 3, [694691]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomp.2021.694691

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Velasco C, Wang QJ, Obrist M, Nijholt A. A Reflection on the State of Multisensory Human–Food Interaction Research. Frontiers in Computer Science. 2021;3. 694691. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomp.2021.694691

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Velasco, Carlos ; Wang, Qian Janice ; Obrist, Marianna ; Nijholt, Anton. / A Reflection on the State of Multisensory Human–Food Interaction Research. In: Frontiers in Computer Science. 2021 ; Vol. 3.

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