| Barnard, P., May, J., & Salber, D. (1996). Deixis and points of view in media spaces: An empirical gesture. Behaviour and Information Technology, 15, 37-50. |
....workspace in which a user is pointing with arm and finger to an item in the display. In such circumstances, the referent of a verbal statement this one can be quite ambiguous and understanding depends on the extent to which a range of cues intersect to minimise the propositional ambiguity [7]. In the broader experimental literature on multimodal events, a great deal of effort has been devoted to understanding what happens with inter modal conflicts in attributes of sound sources and light sources, such as their spatial or temporal separation [41] Very often, the tasks require ....
Barnard, P., May, J. & Salber, D. (1994) Deixis and points of view in Media Spaces: an Empirical Gesture. AMODEUS project document UM/WP19;submitted for publication.
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Barnard, P., May, J., & Salber, D. (1996). Deixis and points of view in media spaces: An empirical gesture. Behaviour and Information Technology, 15, 37-50.
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Barnard, P., May, J., & Salber, D. (1996). Deixis and points of view in media spaces: An empirical gesture. Behaviour and Information Technology, 15, 37-50.
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Barnard, P., May, J., & Salber, D.(1996). Deixis and points of view in media spaces: An empirical gesture. Behavior and Information Technology, 15, 37--50.
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Barnard, P., May, J. & Salber, D. Deixis and points of view in media spaces: An empirical gesture. Behaviour
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Philip Barnard, Jon May and Daniel Salber, "Deixis and Points of view in media spaces: an empirical gesture", Behav iour & Information Technology , Taylor & Francis Ltd., VOL. 15, NO. 1, 1996, pp. 37-50.
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