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Zunaid Kazi, Marcos Salganicoff, Matthew T. Beitler, Shoupu 59 Chen, Daniel Chester, and Richard Foulds. Multi-modal user supervised interface and intelligent control (MUSIIC) for assistive robots. In IJCAI-95 Workshop on Developing Al Applications for People with Disabilities, Montreal, Quebec, IJCAI, 1995, pages 47-58.

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Direct manipulation of 3-D objects through.. - Kazi.. (1995)   Self-citation (Kazi Beitler Salganicoff Chen Chester Foulds)   (Correct)

.... Interface and Intelligent Control (MUSIIC) project is working towards developing an assistive robot system that applies the direct manipulation metaphor by using a multimodal (speech and gesture) interface to allow people with disabilities to manipulate real world 3 D objects [Chen et al. 1994, Kazi et al. 1995b, Kazi et al. 1995a, Beitler et al. 1995b, Beitler et al. 1995a] Our research involves a method and system which integrates human computer interaction with reactive planning to operate a telerobot for use as an assistive device. The MUSIIC strategy is a novel approach for an intelligent ....

.... Control (MUSIIC) project is working towards developing an assistive robot system that applies the direct manipulation metaphor by using a multimodal (speech and gesture) interface to allow people with disabilities to manipulate real world 3 D objects [Chen et al. 1994, Kazi et al. 1995b, Kazi et al. 1995a, Beitler et al. 1995b, Beitler et al. 1995a] Our research involves a method and system which integrates human computer interaction with reactive planning to operate a telerobot for use as an assistive device. The MUSIIC strategy is a novel approach for an intelligent assistive telerobotic ....

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Kazi, Z., Beitler, M., Salganicoff, M., Chen, S., Chester, D., & Foulds, R. (1995b). Multimodal user supervised interface and intelligent control (MUSIIC) for assistive robots. In 1995 IJCAI workshop on Developing AI Applications for the Disabled (pp.


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Zunaid Kazi, Marcos Salganicoff, Matthew T. Beitler, Shoupu 59 Chen, Daniel Chester, and Richard Foulds. Multi-modal user supervised interface and intelligent control (MUSIIC) for assistive robots. In IJCAI-95 Workshop on Developing Al Applications for People with Disabilities, Montreal, Quebec, IJCAI, 1995, pages 47-58.

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