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CHI
2003
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Media inequality in conversation: how people behave differently when interacting with computers and people
How is interacting with computer programs different from interacting with people? One answer in the literature is that these two types of interactions are similar. The present stu...
Nicole Shechtman, Leonard M. Horowitz
CHI
2001
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
The notification collage: posting information to public and personal displays
The Notification Collage (NC) is a groupware system where distributed and co-located colleagues comprising a small community post media elements onto a real-time collaborative sur...
Saul Greenberg, Michael Rounding
WACC
1999
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Why do electronic conversations seem less polite? the costs and benefits of hedging
Electronic conversations often seem less polite than spoken conversations. The usual explanation for this is that people who are not physically copresent become depersonalized and...
Susan Brennan, Justina O. Ohaeri
CHI
2006
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Designing appropriate affordances for electronic photo sharing media
In contrast to printed photos, practices for sharing digital photos are yet to become well established. Consequently, they have received relatively little attention in the literat...
Andrew F. Monk, Siân E. Lindley
COST
2010
Springer
194views Multimedia» more  COST 2010»
12 years 11 months ago
The MultiLis Corpus - Dealing with Individual Differences in Nonverbal Listening Behavior
Abstract. Computational models that attempt to predict when a virtual human should backchannel are often based on the analysis of recordings of face-to-face conversations between h...
Iwan de Kok, Dirk Heylen