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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c74]Danika Passler Bates, Skyla Y. Dudek, James M. Berzuk, Adriana Lorena González, James E. Young:
SnuggleBot the Companion: Exploring In-Home Robot Interaction Strategies to Support Coping With Loneliness. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2024 - [c73]Stela Hanbyeol Seo, Daniel J. Rea, Kanae Kochigami, Takayuki Kanda, James Everett Young, Yukiko I. Nakano, Alberto Sanfeliu, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Symbiotic Society with Avatars (SSA): Toward Empowering Social Interactions Beyond Space and Time. HRI (Companion) 2024: 1352-1354 - 2023
- [j12]Daniel J. Rea, James E. Young:
It's not what you think: shaping beliefs about a robot to influence a teleoperator's expectations and behavior. Frontiers Robotics AI 10 (2023) - [j11]Adriana Lorena González, Denise Y. Geiskkovitch, James E. Young:
Say what you want, I'm not listening!: A conversational self-reflection robot that does not parse user speech. i-com 22(1): 19-32 (2023) - [j10]Diljot S. Garcha, Denise Geiskkovitch, Raquel Thiessen, Susan Prentice, Kerstin Fischer, James Everett Young:
Face to Face with a Sexist Robot: Investigating How Women React to Sexist Robot Behaviors. Int. J. Soc. Robotics 15(11): 1809-1828 (2023) - [c72]Maino Shinohara, Daisuke Sakamoto, Tetsuo Ono, James Everett Young:
Understanding Privacy-friendly Design of Robot Eyes. HAI 2023: 133-141 - [c71]James M. Berzuk, James E. Young:
Clarifying Social Robot Expectation Discrepancy: Developing a Framework for Understanding How Users Form Expectations of Social Robots. HRI (Companion) 2023: 231-233 - [c70]Raquel Thiessen, Minoo Dabiri, Denise Y. Geiskkovitch, Jacquie Ripat, James Everett Young:
Social Robots to Encourage Play for Children with Disabilities: Learning Perceived Requirements and Barriers from Family Units. HRI (Companion) 2023: 625-628 - [c69]Denise Y. Geiskkovitch, James E. Young:
Trust Calibration Through Intentional Errors: Designing Robot Errors to Decrease Children's Trust Towards Robots. RO-MAN 2023: 1402-1406 - 2022
- [c68]James M. Berzuk, James E. Young:
More Than Words: A Framework for Describing Human-Robot Dialog Designs. HRI 2022: 393-401 - [c67]Skyla Y. Dudek, James E. Young:
Fluid Sex Robots: Looking to the 2LGBTQIA+ Community to Shape the Future of Sex Robots. HRI 2022: 746-749 - [c66]Elaheh Sanoubari, John Edison Muñoz Cardona, Andrew Houston, James Everett Young, Kerstin Dautenhahn:
Designing an Anti-Bullying Serious Game: Insights from Interviews with Teachers. JCSG 2022: 102-121 - 2021
- [j9]Stela Hanbyeol Seo, James E. Young, Pourang Irani:
How are Your Robot Friends Doing? A Design Exploration of Graphical Techniques Supporting Awareness of Robot Team Members in Teleoperation. Int. J. Soc. Robotics 13(4): 725-749 (2021) - [j8]James E. Young:
Danger! This robot may be trying to manipulate you. Sci. Robotics 6(58) (2021) - [c65]Elaheh Sanoubari, John Edison Muñoz Cardona, Hamza Mahdi, James E. Young, Andrew Houston, Kerstin Dautenhahn:
Robots, Bullies and Stories: A Remote Co-design Study with Children. IDC 2021: 171-182 - [c64]Nabila Chowdhury, Celine Latulipe, James E. Young:
Listening Together while Apart: Intergenerational Music Listening. CSCW Companion 2021: 36-39 - [c63]Rahatul Amin Ananto, James E. Young:
We Can Do Better! An Initial Survey Highlighting an Opportunity for More HRI Work on Loneliness. HRI (Companion) 2021: 457-462 - [c62]Elaheh Sanoubari, James Everett Young, Andrew Houston, Kerstin Dautenhahn:
Can Robots Be Bullied? A Crowdsourced Feasibility Study for Using Social Robots in Anti-Bullying Interventions. RO-MAN 2021: 931-938 - [c61]Stela Hanbyeol Seo, James E. Young:
What Happened While I Was Away? Leveraging Visual Transition Techniques to Convey Robot States in Multi-robot Teleoperation. ICSR 2021: 749-756 - 2020
- [c60]Denise Y. Geiskkovitch, Daniel J. Rea, Agape Y. Seo, Stela Hanbyeol Seo, Brittany Postnikoff, James E. Young:
Where Should I Sit?: Exploring the Impact of Seating Arrangement in a Human-Robot Collaborative Task. HAI 2020: 41-49 - [c59]Danika Passler Bates, James E. Young:
SnuggleBot: A Novel Cuddly Companion Robot Design. HAI 2020: 260-262 - [c58]Rahatul Amin Ananto, Denise Y. Geiskkovitch, James E. Young:
Domestic Robots for Individuals Living With Loneliness: A Long-Term In-Home Interaction Study Design. HAI 2020: 263-265 - [c57]Adriana Lorena González, James E. Young:
Please Tell Me About It: Self-Reflection Conversational Robots to Help with Loneliness. HAI 2020: 266-268 - [c56]Annalena Nora Baecker, Denise Y. Geiskkovitch, Adriana Lorena González, James E. Young:
Emotional Support Domestic Robots for Healthy Older Adults: Conversational Prototypes to Help With Loneliness. HRI (Companion) 2020: 122-124 - [c55]Denise Y. Geiskkovitch, James E. Young:
Social Robots Don't Do That: Exploring Robot-Typical Errors in Child-Robot Interaction. HRI (Companion) 2020: 200-202 - [c54]Lena T. Schramm, Derek Dufault, James E. Young:
Warning: This Robot is Not What it Seems! Exploring Expectation Discrepancy Resulting from Robot Design. HRI (Companion) 2020: 439-441 - [c53]Christopher Vattheuer, Annalena Nora Baecker, Denise Y. Geiskkovitch, Stela Hanbyeol Seo, Daniel J. Rea, James E. Young:
Blind Trust: How Making a Device Humanoid Reduces the Impact of Functional Errors on Trust. ICSR 2020: 207-219 - [e6]Tony Belpaeme, James E. Young, Hatice Gunes, Laurel D. Riek:
HRI '20: ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Cambridge, United Kingdom, March 23-26, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-6746-2 [contents] - [e5]Tony Belpaeme, James E. Young, Hatice Gunes, Laurel D. Riek:
Companion of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, HRI 2020, Cambridge, UK, March 23-26, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-7057-8 [contents] - [i1]Stela Hanbyeol Seo, James E. Young, Pourang Irani:
How are your robot friends doing? A design exploration of graphical techniques supporting awareness of robot team members in teleoperation. CoRR abs/2006.04838 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c52]Karthik Mahadevan, Elaheh Sanoubari, Sowmya Somanath, James E. Young, Ehud Sharlin:
AV-Pedestrian Interaction Design Using a Pedestrian Mixed Traffic Simulator. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2019: 475-486 - [c51]Nour Hammad, Elaheh Sanoubari, Patrick Finn, Sowmya Somanath, James E. Young, Ehud Sharlin:
Mutation: Leveraging Performing Arts Practices in Cyborg Transitioning. Creativity & Cognition 2019: 53-59 - [c50]Raquel Thiessen, Daniel J. Rea, Diljot S. Garcha, Cheng Cheng, James E. Young:
Infrasound for HRI: A Robot Using Low-Frequency Vibrations to Impact How People Perceive its Actions. HRI 2019: 11-18 - [c49]Daniel J. Rea, James E. Young:
Backseat Teleoperator: Affective Feedback with On-Screen Agents to Influence Teleoperation. HRI 2019: 19-28 - [c48]Denise Y. Geiskkovitch, Raquel Thiessen, James E. Young, Melanie R. Glenwright:
What? That's Not a Chair!: How Robot Informational Errors Affect Children's Trust Towards Robots. HRI 2019: 48-56 - [c47]Elaheh Sanoubari, Stela Hanbyeol Seo, Diljot S. Garcha, James E. Young, Verónica Loureiro-Rodríguez:
Good Robot Design or Machiavellian? An In-the-Wild Robot Leveraging Minimal Knowledge of Passersby's Culture. HRI 2019: 382-391 - [c46]Hee Rin Lee, EunJeong Cheon, Maartje de Graaf, Patrícia Alves-Oliveira, Cristina Zaga, James E. Young:
Robots for Social Good: Exploring Critical Design for HRI. HRI 2019: 681-682 - [c45]Daniel J. Rea, James E. Young:
Methods and Effects of Priming a Teloperator's Perception of Robot Capabilities. HRI 2019: 739-741 - 2018
- [j7]Stela Hanbyeol Seo, Keelin Griffin, James E. Young, Andrea Bunt, Susan Prentice, Verónica Loureiro-Rodríguez:
Investigating People's Rapport Building and Hindering Behaviors When Working with a Collaborative Robot. Int. J. Soc. Robotics 10(1): 147-161 (2018) - [c44]Elaheh Sanoubari, Denise Y. Geiskkovitch, Diljot S. Garcha, Shahed A. Sabab, Kenny Hong, James E. Young, Andrea Bunt, Pourang Irani:
Subliminal Priming in Human-Agent Interaction: Can Agents Use Single-Frame Visuals in Video Feeds to Shape User Perceptions? HAI 2018: 205-213 - [c43]Daniel J. Rea, James E. Young:
It's All in Your Head: Using Priming to Shape an Operator's Perceptions and Behavior during Teleoperation. HRI 2018: 32-40 - [c42]Elaheh Sanoubari, James E. Young:
Explicit, Neutral, or Implicit: A Cross-cultural Exploration of Communication-style Preferences in Human Robot Interaction. HRI (Companion) 2018: 237-238 - 2017
- [j6]James Everett Young:
An HRI graduate course for exposing technologists to the importance of considering social aspects of technology. J. Hum. Robot Interact. 6(2): 27-47 (2017) - [c41]Daniel J. Rea, Denise Geiskkovitch, James E. Young:
Wizard of Awwws: Exploring Psychological Impact on the Researchers in Social HRI Experiments. HRI (Companion) 2017: 21-29 - [c40]Daniel J. Rea, Stela Hanbyeol Seo, Neil D. B. Bruce, James E. Young:
Movers, Shakers, and Those Who Stand Still: Visual Attention-grabbing Techniques in Robot Teleoperation. HRI 2017: 398-407 - [c39]Stela Hanbyeol Seo, James E. Young:
Picassnake: Robot Performance Art. HRI (Companion) 2017: 418 - [c38]Stela Hanbyeol Seo, James E. Young, Pourang Irani:
Where are the robots? In-feed embedded techniques for visualizing robot team member locations. RO-MAN 2017: 522-527 - [c37]Daniel J. Rea, Mahdi Rahmani Hanzaki, Neil D. B. Bruce, James E. Young:
Tortoise and the Hare Robot: Slow and steady almost wins the race, but finishes more safely. RO-MAN 2017: 956-961 - [c36]Stela Hanbyeol Seo, Daniel J. Rea, Joel Wiebe, James E. Young:
Monocle: Interactive detail-in-context using two pan-and-tilt cameras to improve teleoperation effectiveness. RO-MAN 2017: 962-967 - [e4]Bilge Mutlu, Manfred Tscheligi, Astrid Weiss, James E. Young:
Proceedings of the 2017 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, HRI 2017, Vienna, Austria, March 6-9, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-4336-7 [contents] - [e3]Bilge Mutlu, Manfred Tscheligi, Astrid Weiss, James E. Young:
Companion of the 2017 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, HRI 2017, Vienna, Austria, March 6-9, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-4885-0 [contents] - 2016
- [j5]Denise Y. Geiskkovitch, Derek Cormier, Stela Hanbyeol Seo, James E. Young:
Please continue, we need more data: an exploration of obedience to robots. J. Hum. Robot Interact. 5(1): 82-99 (2016) - [c35]Michelle Wiebe, Denise Geiskkovitch, Andrea Bunt, James Everett Young, Melanie Glenwright:
Icons for Kids: Can Young Children Understand Graphical Representations of App Store Categories? Graphics Interface 2016: 163-166 - [c34]Roberta C. Ramos Mota, Daniel J. Rea, Anna Le Tran, James E. Young, Ehud Sharlin, Mario Costa Sousa:
Playing the 'trust game' with robots: Social strategies and experiences. RO-MAN 2016: 519-524 - 2015
- [c33]Stela Hanbyeol Seo, Jihyang Gu, Seongmi Jeong, Keelin Griffin, James E. Young, Andrea Bunt, Susan Prentice:
Women and Men Collaborating with Robots on Assembly Lines: Designing a Novel Evaluation Scenario for Collocated Human-Robot Teamwork. HAI 2015: 3-9 - [c32]Amy Banh, Daniel J. Rea, James E. Young, Ehud Sharlin:
Inspector Baxter: The Social Aspects of Integrating a Robot as a Quality Inspector in an Assembly Line. HAI 2015: 19-26 - [c31]Johann Wentzel, Daniel J. Rea, James E. Young, Ehud Sharlin:
Shared Presence and Collaboration Using a Co-Located Humanoid Robot. HAI 2015: 273-276 - [c30]Geoff M. Nagy, James E. Young, John E. Anderson:
Are Tangibles Really Better?: Keyboard and Joystick Outperform TUIs for Remote Robotic Locomotion Control. HRI (Extended Abstracts) 2015: 41-42 - [c29]Stela Hanbyeol Seo, Denise Geiskkovitch, Masayuki Nakane, Corey King, James Everett Young:
Poor Thing! Would You Feel Sorry for a Simulated Robot?: A comparison of empathy toward a physical and a simulated robot. HRI 2015: 125-132 - [c28]Denise Geiskkovitch, Stela Hanbyeol Seo, James Everett Young:
Autonomy, Embodiment, and Obedience to Robots. HRI (Extended Abstracts) 2015: 235-236 - [c27]Nico Li, Daniel J. Rea, James Everett Young, Ehud Sharlin, Mario Costa Sousa:
And he built a crooked camera: a mobile visualization tool to view four-dimensional geometric objects. SIGGRAPH Asia Mobile Graphics and Interactive Applications 2015: 23:1-23:5 - [c26]Daniel J. Rea, Yan Wang, James Everett Young:
Check Your Stereotypes at the Door: An Analysis of Gender Typecasts in Social Human-Robot Interaction. ICSR 2015: 554-563 - [e2]Minho Lee, Takashi Omori, Hirotaka Osawa, Hyeyoung Park, James E. Young:
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction, HAI 2015, Daegu, Kyungpook, Republic of Korea, October 21-24, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3527-0 [contents] - 2014
- [j4]James Everett Young, Takeo Igarashi, Ehud Sharlin, Daisuke Sakamoto, Jeffrey Allen:
Design and evaluation techniques for authoring interactive and stylistic behaviors. ACM Trans. Interact. Intell. Syst. 3(4): 23:1-23:36 (2014) - [c25]Yasmeen Hashish, Andrea Bunt, James Everett Young:
Involving children in content control: a collaborative and education-oriented content filtering approach. CHI 2014: 1797-1806 - [c24]Daniel J. Rea, Takeo Igarashi, James Everett Young:
PaintBoard: prototyping interactive character behaviors by digitally painting storyboards. HAI 2014: 315-322 - [c23]Masayuki Nakane, James Everett Young, Neil D. B. Bruce:
More human than human?: a visual processing approach to exploring believability of android faces. HAI 2014: 377-381 - [c22]Barrett Ens, Daniel J. Rea, Roiy Shpaner, Hadi Hemmati, James Everett Young, Pourang Irani:
ChronoTwigger: A Visual Analytics Tool for Understanding Source and Test Co-evolution. VISSOFT 2014: 117-126 - [e1]Hideaki Kuzuoka, Tetsuo Ono, Michita Imai, James E. Young:
Proceedings of the second international conference on Human-agent interaction, HAI '14, Tsukuba, Japan, October 29-31, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3035-0 [contents] - 2013
- [j3]James Everett Young, Ehud Sharlin, Takeo Igarashi:
Teaching Robots Style: Designing and Evaluating Style-by-Demonstration for Interactive Robotic Locomotion. Hum. Comput. Interact. 28(5): 379-416 (2013) - [c21]James Everett Young, Ibrahim Shahin, Masayuki Nakane:
Ouch! How Embodied Damage Indicators in First-Person Shooting Games Impact Gaming Experience. Advances in Computer Entertainment 2013: 660-664 - [c20]Megha Sharma, Dale Hildebrandt, Gem Newman, James Everett Young, M. Rasit Eskicioglu:
Communicating affect via flight path: exploring use of the laban effort system for designing affective locomotion paths. HRI 2013: 293-300 - [c19]Ashish Singh, James Everett Young:
A dog tail for communicating robotic states. HRI 2013: 417-418 - [c18]James Everett Young, Kentaro Ishii, Takeo Igarashi, Ehud Sharlin:
User-Centered Programming by Demonstration: Stylistic Elements of Behavior. IJCAI 2013: 3106-3110 - [c17]Ashish Singh, James Everett Young:
A Dog Tail for Utility Robots: Exploring Affective Properties of Tail Movement. INTERACT (2) 2013: 403-419 - [c16]Ashish Singh, Stela Hanbyeol Seo, Yasmeen Hashish, Masayuki Nakane, James Everett Young, Andrea Bunt:
An interface for remote robotic manipulator control that reduces task load and fatigue. RO-MAN 2013: 738-743 - 2012
- [c15]Jeffrey Allen, James Everett Young, Daisuke Sakamoto, Takeo Igarashi:
Style by demonstration for interactive robot motion. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2012: 592-601 - [c14]Daniel J. Rea, James Everett Young, Pourang Irani:
The Roomba mood ring: an ambient-display robot. HRI 2012: 217-218 - [c13]Megha Sharma, James Everett Young, M. Rasit Eskicioglu:
Developing guidelines for in-the-field control of a team of robots. HRI 2012: 233-234 - [c12]Ashish Singh, James Everett Young:
Animal-inspired human-robot interaction: a robotic tail for communicating state. HRI 2012: 237-238 - [c11]James Everett Young, Kentaro Ishii, Takeo Igarashi, Ehud Sharlin:
Style by demonstration: teaching interactive movement style to robots. IUI 2012: 41-50 - 2011
- [j2]James Everett Young, Ja-Young Sung, Amy Voida, Ehud Sharlin, Takeo Igarashi, Henrik I. Christensen, Rebecca E. Grinter:
Evaluating Human-Robot Interaction - Focusing on the Holistic Interaction Experience. Int. J. Soc. Robotics 3(1): 53-67 (2011) - [c10]John Harris, James Everett Young, Nicole Sultanum, Paul Lapides, Ehud Sharlin, Mario Costa Sousa:
Designing Snakey: A Tangible User Interface Supporting Well Path Planning. INTERACT (3) 2011: 45-53 - [c9]James Everett Young, Yoichi Kamiyama, Juliane Reichenbach, Takeo Igarashi, Ehud Sharlin:
How to walk a robot: A dog-leash human-robot interface. RO-MAN 2011: 376-382 - 2010
- [c8]James Everett Young, Kentaro Ishii, Takeo Igarashi, Ehud Sharlin:
Showing robots how to follow people using a broomstick interface. HRI 2010: 133-134
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j1]James Everett Young, Richard Hawkins, Ehud Sharlin, Takeo Igarashi:
Toward Acceptable Domestic Robots: Applying Insights from Social Psychology. Int. J. Soc. Robotics 1(1): 95-108 (2009) - [c7]Cheng Guo, James Everett Young, Ehud Sharlin:
Touch and toys: new techniques for interaction with a remote group of robots. CHI 2009: 491-500 - [c6]Nicolai Marquardt, James Everett Young, Ehud Sharlin, Saul Greenberg:
Situated messages for asynchronous human-robot interaction. HRI 2009: 301-302 - [c5]Nicolai Marquardt, Miguel A. Nacenta, James Everett Young, Sheelagh Carpendale, Saul Greenberg, Ehud Sharlin:
The Haptic Tabletop Puck: the video. ITS 2009: 2 - [c4]Nicolai Marquardt, Miguel A. Nacenta, James Everett Young, Sheelagh Carpendale, Saul Greenberg, Ehud Sharlin:
The Haptic Tabletop Puck: tactile feedback for interactive tabletops. ITS 2009: 85-92 - 2008
- [c3]James Everett Young, Takeo Igarashi, Ehud Sharlin:
Puppet Master: Designing Reactive Character Behavior by Demonstration. Symposium on Computer Animation 2008: 183-191 - 2007
- [c2]James Everett Young, Min Xin, Ehud Sharlin:
Robot expressionism through cartooning. HRI 2007: 309-316 - 2006
- [c1]James Everett Young, Ehud Sharlin, Jeffrey E. Boyd:
Implementing Bubblegrams: The Use of Haar-Like Features for Human-Robot Interaction. CASE 2006: 298-303
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