SPECT
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Data through Movement978-3-031-02610-2Series ISSN 2159-516X Series E-ISSN 2159-5178
LATHE
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功多汁水
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食物
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Parabola
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Computer and Information Sciences III such, it differs from other ideas of HDI, with particular regards to Mortier et al.’s . Next, we distinguish . as a particular class of HDI occurring in informal environments: users approach a data visualization without a distinct informational goal, and the casual nature of this interaction
fatuity
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预防注射
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grenade
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Ferritin
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Computer and Network Security Essentialsn two minutes with an exhibit, even one that they really like (Sandifer ; Ma et. al ). The brevity of these interactions, in combination with the distinctly different—or even absent—motivations for engaging deeply with the data, calls for unique design requirements. We discuss how embodi
Congregate
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Christoph Schnurr,Dietmar Pierre Königt for the design of HDI remains: how to craft hand gestures and body movements that visitors can use to interact with these installations. After all, HDI exhibits are useless if nobody can figure out how to control the data visualization. This challenge is particularly relevant in informal learning