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Contribution to the KI Campus Lecture on Human-Machine Interaction

Published by Michael Barz on August 20, 2020August 20, 2020

Michael Barz presented his PhD topic as part of the Human-Machine Interaction course (“Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion”) on the KI Campus online learning platform.

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