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Acknowledgments
Patrick Doyle's work has been done as part of the Virtual Theater Project at
Stanford University, under the direction of Barbara Hayes-Roth. He was sup-
ported by NSF Grant IRI-9424261, gifts from Microsoft and Intel, and an Intel
Foundation Fellowship. Katherine Isbister would like to thank NTT Open Lab
and Omron Software researchers who contributed to this project, as well as the
students at the Stanford Japan Center.
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