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PUBLICATIONS

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  1. Kirabo, L., Carter, E. J., Barry, D., & Steinfeld, A. (2021, May). Priorities, Technology, & Power: Co-Designing an Inclusive Transit Agenda in Kampala, Uganda. In Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1-11).

  2. Reig, S., Carter, E. J., Fong, T., Forlizzi, J., & Steinfeld, A. (2021). Flailing, Hailing, Prevailing: Perceptions of Multi-Robot Failure Recovery Strategies. In Proceedings of the 2021 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (pp. 158-167).

  3. Reig, S., Carter, E. J., Tan, X. Z., Steinfeld, A., & Forlizzi, J. (2021). Perceptions of Agent Loyalty with Ancillary Users. International Journal of Social Robotics, 1-17.

  4. Rosenthal, S., and Carter, E.J. (2020). Impact of explanation on trust of a novel mobile robot. Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence Fall Symposium Series - Artificial Intelligence for Human-Robot Interaction: Trust Explainability in Artificial Intelligence for Human-Robot Interaction AI-HRI (AI-HRI '20), Washington DC, November 2020. 

  5. Dogan, F.I., Gillet, S., Carter, E.J., and Leite, I. (2020). The impact of adding perspective-taking to spatial referencing during human–robot interaction. Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Vol. 134. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.robot.2020.103654

  6. Kirabo, L., Carter, E.J., and Steinfeld A. (2020) “You are asking me to pay for my legs”: Exploring the experiences, perceptions, and aspirations of informal public transportation users in Kampala and Kigali. In ACM SIGCAS Conference on Computing and Sustainable Societies (COMPASS ’20), June 15–17, 2020, Guayaquil, Equador. https://doi.org/10.1145/3378393.34022691

  7. Carter, E.J., Reig, S., Tan, X.Z., Laput, G., Rosenthal, S., & Steinfeld, A. (2020). Death of a robot: Social media reactions and language usage when a robot stops operating. Proceedings of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Cambridge, March 2020.

  8. Reig, S., Luria, M., Wang, J.Z., Oltman, D., Carter, E.J., Steinfeld, A., Forlizzi, J., & Zimmerman, J. (2020). Not some random agent: Multi-person interaction with a personalizing service robot. Proceedings of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Cambridge, March 2020.

  9. Van Waveren, S., Björklund, L., Carter, E.J., & Leite, I. (2019). Knock on wood: The effects of material choice on the perception of social robots. Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Social Robotics, Madrid, November 2019.

  10. Tan, X.Z., Carter, E.J., Reig, S., & Steinfeld, A. (2019). Go that way: Exploring supplementary physical movements by a stationary robot when providing navigation instructions. Proceedings of the 21st International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, Pittsburgh, October 2019.

  11. Plopski, A., Taylor, A.V., Carter, E.J., and Admoni, H. (2019). InvisibleRobot: Facilitating robot manipulation through diminished reality. Proceedings of the 2019 International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Adjunct (ISMAR-Adjunct), Beijing, October 2019.

  12. Van Waveren, S., Carter, E.J., & Leite, I. (2019). Take one for the team: The effects of error severity in collaborative tasks with social robots. Proceedings of the 19th ACM International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, Paris, July 2019.

  13. Morales, C.G., Carter, E.J., Tan, X.Z., & Steinfeld, A. (2019). Interaction needs and opportunities for failing robots. Proceedings of the 2019 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, San Diego, June 2019. 

  14. Li, R., van Almkerk, M., van Waveren, S., Carter, E.J., & Leite, I. (2019). Comparing human-robot proxemics between virtual reality and the real world. Proceedings of the 2019 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Daegu, March 2019.

  15. Tan, X.Z., Reig, S., Carter, E.J., & Steinfeld, A. (2019). From one to another: How robot-robot interaction affects users' perceptions following a transition between robots. Proceedings of the 2019 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Daegu, March 2019.

  16. Castro-González, A., Tan, X.Z., Carter, E.J., & Steinfeld, A. (2018). Social haptic interaction between robots and children with disabilities. Companion of the 2018 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Chicago, March 2018.

  17. Tan, X.Z., Vázquez, M., Carter, E.J., Morales, C.G, & Steinfeld, A. (2018). Inducing bystander interventions during robot abuse with social mechanisms. Proceedings of the 2018 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Chicago, March 2018.

  18. Pereira, A., Carter, E.J., Leite, I., Mars, J., & Lehman, J.F. (2017). Augmented reality dialog interface for multimodal teleoperation. Proceedings of the 2017 26th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN), Lisbon, August 2017.

  19. Kennedy, J., Leite, I., Pereira, A., Sun, M., Li, B., Jain, R., Cheng, R., Pincus, E., Carter, E.J., & Lehman, J.F. (2017). Learning and reusing dialog for repeated interactions with a situated social agent. International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, Stockholm, August 2017.

  20. Carter, E.J., Hyde, J., & Hodgins, J.K. (2017). Investigating the use of interactive features for children's television programming. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children, Stanford, June 2017.

  21. Vázquez, M., Carter, E.J., McDorman, B., Forlizzi, J., Steinfeld, A., & Hudson, S.E. (2017). Towards robot autonomy in group conversations: Effects of body orientations and gaze. Proceedings of the 2017 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), Vienna, 2017.

  22. Agarwal, P., Al Moubayed, S., Alspach, A., Kim, J., Carter, E.J., Lehman, J.F., & Yamane, K. (2016). Imitating human movement with teleoperated robotic head. Proceedings of the 25th International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (Ro-Man), New York City, 2016. Winner: Best paper award, technical category.

  23. Carter, E.J., Mahler, M., Landlord, M., McIntosh, K., & Hodgins, J.K. (2016). Designing animated characters for children of different ages. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children, Manchester, June 2016.

  24. Carter, E.J., Hyde, J., Williams, D.L., & Hodgins, J.K. (2016). Investigating the influence of avatar facial characteristics on the social behaviors of children with autism. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, San Jose, May 2016.

  25. Li, H., Brockmeyer, E., Carter, E.J., Fromm, J., Hudson, S.E., Patel, S.N., Sample, A. (2016). PaperID: A technique for drawing functional battery-free wireless interfaces on paper. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, San Jose, May 2016.

  26. Hyde, J., Carter, E.J., Kiesler, S., & Hodgins, J.K. (2016). Evaluating animated characters: Facial motion magnitude influences personality perceptions. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 13(2), 8.

  27. Sigal, L., Mahler, M., Diaz, S., McIntosh, K., Carter, E.J., Richards, T., & Hodgins, J.K. (2015). A perceptual control space for garment simulation. Transactions on Graphics, 34 (4), 117.

  28. Carter, E.J., & Hyde, J. (2015). Designing autism research for maximum impact. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Seoul, April 2015.

  29. Hyde, J., Carter, E.J., Kiesler, S., & Hodgins, J.K. (2015). Using an interactive animated avatar’s facial expressiveness to increase persuasiveness and socialness. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Seoul, April 2015.

  30. Vázquez, M., Carter, E.J., Vaz, J.A., Steinfeld, A., Hudson, S.E., & Forlizzi, J. (2015). Social group interactions in a role-playing game. Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI 2015), Portland, Oregon, March 2015.

  31. Carter, E.J., Williams, D.L., Hodgins, J.K., & Lehman, J.F. (2014). Are children with autism more responsive to animated characters? A study of interactions with humans and human-controlled avatars. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 44(10), 2475-2485.

  32. Trutoiu, L., Carter, E.J., Pollard, N., Cohn, J., & Hodgins, J.K. (2014). Spatial and temporal linearities in posed and spontaneous smiles. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 11(3), 12.

  33. Hyde, J., Carter, E.J., Kiesler, S., & Hodgins, J.K. (2014). Assessing naturalness and emotional intensity: A perceptual study of animated facial motion. Proceedings of the Symposium on Applied Perception, Vancouver, August 2014.

  34. Carter, E.J., Mistry, M.N., Carr, G.P.K., Kelly, B.A., & Hodgins, J.K. (2014). Playing catch with robots: Incorporating physical gestures into social interactions. Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (Ro-Man), Edinburgh, August 2014.

  35. Hyde, J., Kiesler, S., Hodgins, J.K., & Carter, E.J. (2014). Conversing with children: Cartoon and video people elicit similar conversational behaviors. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Toronto, April 2014. Winner: SIGCHI Best of CHI Honorable Mention Award.

  36. Navarathna, R., Lucey, P., Carr, G.P.K., Carter, E.J., Sridharan, S., & Matthews, I. (2014). Predicting movie ratings from audience behaviors. Proceedings of the IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision, Steamboat Springs, March, 2014.  

  37. Carter, E.J., & Pollick, F.E. (2014). Not quite human: What virtual characters have taught us about person perception. In Grimshaw, M. (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Virtuality. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  38. Berger, I., Shamir, A., Mahler, M., Carter, E.J., & Hodgins, J.K. (2013). Style and Abstraction in Portrait Sketching. ACM Transactions on Graphics, 32(4), 55.

  39. Carter, E.J., Mahler, M., & Hodgins, J.K. (2013). Unpleasantness of animated characters increases viewer attention to faces. Proceedings of the ACM Symposium in Applied Perception, 35-40.

  40. Hyde, J.D., Carter, E.J., & Hodgins, J.K. (2013). An animated character’s rendering style and facial motion affect perceptions of its personality. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, Shanghai, April 2013.

  41. Carter, E.J., Williams, D.L., Minshew, N.J., & Lehman, J.F. (2012). Is he being bad? Brain activation during social judgment in children with autism. PLoS ONE, 7(10), e47241.

  42. Tam, J., Carter, E.J., Kiesler, S., & Hodgins, J.K. (2012). Video increases the perception of naturalness during remote interactions with latency. CHI '12 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Austin, 2012.

  43. Trutoiu, L., Carter, E.J., Matthews, I., & Hodgins, J.K. (2011). Modeling and animating eye blinks. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 7(4), Article 17.

  44. Carter, E.J., Rakison, D.H., & Hodgins, J.K. (2011). Exploring the neural correlates of goal-directed action and intention understanding. NeuroImage, 54, 1634-1642.

  45. Carter, E.J.,* Sharan, L.,* Trutoiu, L., Matthews, I., & Hodgins, J.K. (2010). Perceptually motivated guidelines for voice synchronization in film. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 7(4), 23. (*equal contribution)

  46. Vander Wyk, B.C., Hudac, C.H., Carter, E.J., Sobel, D., & Pelphrey, K.A. (2009). Action understanding in the superior temporal sulcus region. Psychological Science, 20(6), 771-777.

  47. Pelphrey, K.A., & Carter, E.J. (2008). Brain mechanisms for social perception: Lessons from autism and typical development. In Eden, G. (Ed.), special issue of Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1145, 283-299.

  48. Carter, E.J., & Pelphrey, K.A. (2008). Friend or foe? Brain systems involved in the perception of dynamic signals of menacing and friendly social approaches. Social Neuroscience, 3(2), 151-163.

  49. Pelphrey, K.A., & Carter, E.J. (2008). Charting the typical and atypical development of the social brain. Development and Psychopathology, 20, 1081-1102.

  50. Carter, E.J., & Pelphrey, K.A. (2007). Brain mechanisms for social perception. In K. Izdebski (Ed.), Emotions in the Human Voice, Volume II: Clinical Evidence. San Diego: Plural Publishing.

  51. Pelphrey, K.A. & Carter, E.J. (2007). Brain mechanisms underlying social perception deficits in autism. In Coch, D., Dawson, G., and Fischer, K.W. (Eds.), Human Behavior and the Developing Brain: Atypical Development. New York: Guilford Press.

  52. Carter, E.J., & Pelphrey, K.A. (2006). School-aged children exhibit domain-specific responses to biological motion. Social Neuroscience, 1(3 & 4), 396-411.

  53. Cantlon, J., Brannon, E., Carter, E.J., & Pelphrey, K.A. (2006). Notation-independent number processing in adults and four-year-old children. Public Library of Science: Biology, 4(5), e125.

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