Assessment of stimuli for supporting speed reading on electronic devices

Author:

Dingler Tilman1,Shirazi Alireza Sahami1,Kunze Kai2,Schmidt Albrecht1

Affiliation:

1. VIS, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany

2. Keio University, Yokohama, Japan

Funder

7th Framework Programme for Research of the European Com- mission

Publisher

ACM

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