Paper:
Embodied Conversational Agents for H5N1 Pandemic Crisis
Ong Sing Goh, Chun Che Fung, Kok Wai Wong,
and Arnold Depickere
School of Information Technology, Division of Arts, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia 6150
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