USING AND EVALUATING AUGMENTED REALITY FOR MOBILE DATA VISUALIZATION IN REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED ADS

Daniel V. de Macedo, Maria Andréia F. Rodrigues, João J.V.P. Furtado, Elizabeth S. Furtado, and Daniel A. Chagas

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