contacts, etc.) that can be tested in more realistic
environments and settings.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This work was supported by the Horizon 2020
Project ECOMODE “Event-Driven Compressive
Vision for Multimodal Interaction with Mobile
Devices” (Grant Agreement No. 644096).
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