| 1999 |
| 8 | | Wendy S. Ark,
D. Christopher Dryer,
Davia J. Lu:
The Emotion Mouse.
HCI (1) 1999: 818-823 |
| 7 | EE | D. Christopher Dryer:
Getting Personal with Computers: How to Design Personalities for Agents.
Applied Artificial Intelligence 13(3): 273-295 (1999) |
| 6 | | D. Christopher Dryer,
Chris Eisbach,
Wendy S. Ark:
At What Cost Pervasive? A Social Comuting View of Mobile Computing Systems.
IBM Systems Journal 38(4): 652-676 (1999) |
| 1998 |
| 5 | | Wendy S. Ark,
D. Christopher Dryer,
Ted Selker,
Shumin Zhai:
Representation Matters: The Effect of 3D Objects and a Spatial Metaphor in a Graphical User Interface.
BCS HCI 1998: 209-219 |
| 1997 |
| 4 | EE | D. Christopher Dryer:
Wizards, Guides, and beyond: Rational and Empirical Methods for Selecting Optimal Intelligent User Interface Agents.
IUI 1997: 265-268 |
| 1995 |
| 3 | EE | Clifford Nass,
Youngme Moon,
B. J. Fogg,
Byron Reeves,
D. Christopher Dryer:
Can computer personalities be human personalities?
CHI 95 Conference Companion 1995: 228-229 |
| 2 | EE | Clifford Nass,
Youngme Moon,
B. J. Fogg,
Byron Reeves,
D. Christopher Dryer:
Can computer personalities be human personalities?
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 43(2): 223-239 (1995) |
| 1994 |
| 1 | EE | Clifford Nass,
Jonathan Steuer,
Lisa Henriksen,
D. Christopher Dryer:
Machines, social attributions, and ethopoeia: performance assessments of computers subsequent to "self-" or "other-" evaluations.
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 40(3): 543-559 (1994) |