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Article Free Access Share on Wizard of Oz studies: why and how Authors: Nils Dahlbäck Natural Language Processing Laboratory, Department of Computer and Information Science, S-581 83 LINKÖPING, Sweden Natural Language Processing Laboratory, Department of Computer and Information Science, S-581 83 LINKÖPING, SwedenView Profile , Arne Jönsson Natural Language Processing Laboratory, Department of Computer and Information Science, S-581 83 LINKÖPING, Sweden Natural Language Processing Laboratory, Department of Computer and Information Science, S-581 83 LINKÖPING, SwedenView Profile , Lars Ahrenberg Natural Language Processing Laboratory, Department of Computer and Information Science, S-581 83 LINKÖPING, Sweden Natural Language Processing Laboratory, Department of Computer and Information Science, S-581 83 LINKÖPING, SwedenView Profile Authors Info & Claims IUI '93: Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Intelligent user interfacesFebruary 1993 Pages 193–200https://doi.org/10.1145/169891.169968Published:01 February 1993Publication History 288citation3,913DownloadsMetricsTotal Citations288Total Downloads3,913Last 12 Months541Last 6 weeks121 Get Citation AlertsNew Citation Alert added!This alert has been successfully added and will be sent to:You will be notified whenever a record that you have chosen has been cited.To manage your alert preferences, click on the button below.Manage my AlertsNew Citation Alert!Please log in to your account Save to BinderSave to BinderCreate a New BinderNameCancelCreateExport CitationPublisher SiteeReaderPDF
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Nils Dahlbäck
Arne Jönsson
Lars Ahrenberg
Linköping University
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