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    October 2019
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    Gaze Relations: A Critical Analysis of Human Gaze and Computer Vision Unavailable

    Anthony Assi
    Anthony Assi
    Anthony Assi: [email protected], www.tonyassi.com/MFA-Thesis. Master's thesis, University of California, Santa Cruz, 2018.
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    Anthony Assi: [email protected], www.tonyassi.com/MFA-Thesis. Master's thesis, University of California, Santa Cruz, 2018.
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    Leonardo (2019) 52 (5): 502.
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    Anthony Assi; Gaze Relations: A Critical Analysis of Human Gaze and Computer Vision. Leonardo 2019; 52 (5): 502. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/leon_a_01800

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