2009 |
19 | EE | Katherine Isbister,
Kristina Höök:
On being supple: in search of rigor without rigidity in meeting new design and evaluation challenges for HCI practitioners.
CHI 2009: 2233-2242 |
2007 |
18 | EE | Katherine Isbister,
Kristina Höök:
Supple interfaces: designing and evaluating for richer human connections and experiences.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2007: 2853-2856 |
17 | EE | Katherine Isbister,
Kristina Höök:
Evaluating affective interactions.
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 65(4): 273-274 (2007) |
16 | EE | Katherine Isbister,
Kristina Höök,
Jarmo Laaksolahti,
Michael Sharp:
The sensual evaluation instrument: Developing a trans-cultural self-report measure of affect.
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 65(4): 315-328 (2007) |
2006 |
15 | EE | Katherine Isbister,
Kristina Höök,
Michael Sharp,
Jarmo Laaksolahti:
The sensual evaluation instrument: developing an affective evaluation tool.
CHI 2006: 1163-1172 |
2005 |
14 | EE | Katherine Isbister,
Kristina Höök:
Evaluating affective interfaces: innovative approaches.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2005: 2119 |
13 | EE | Katherine Isbister:
A Social Psychological Approach to Games Research.
DIGRA Conf. 2005 |
12 | EE | Jane McGonigal,
Henry Lowood,
Katherine Isbister:
Perform or Else: An Interdisciplinary Workshop on Extroverted Game Play.
DIGRA Conf. 2005 |
11 | EE | Hideyuki Nakanishi,
Shinya Shimizu,
Katherine Isbister:
Sensitizing Social Agents For Virtual Training.
Applied Artificial Intelligence 19(3-4): 341-361 (2005) |
2004 |
10 | EE | Jonathan Gratch,
Arjan Egges,
Anton Eliëns,
Katherine Isbister,
Stacy Marsella,
Ana Paiva,
Thomas Rist,
Paul J. W. ten Hagen:
04121 Working Group 2 -- Design criteria, techniques and case studies for creating and evaluating interactive experiences for virtual humans.
Evaluating Embodied Conversational Agents 2004 |
2003 |
9 | EE | Hideyuki Nakanishi,
Satoshi Nakazawa,
Toru Ishida,
Katsuya Takanashi,
Katherine Isbister:
Can software agents influence human relations?: balance theory in agent-mediated communities.
AAMAS 2003: 717-724 |
2002 |
8 | | Masayuki Okamoto,
Katherine Isbister,
Hideyuki Nakanishi,
Toru Ishida:
Supporting Cross-Cultural Communication with a Large-Screen System.
New Generation Comput. 20(2): 165-186 (2002) |
2001 |
7 | EE | Katherine Isbister,
David Young:
SageTalk: designing a tool for designing successful web-based social agents.
Agents 2001: 182-183 |
2000 |
6 | | Toru Ishida,
Katherine Isbister:
Digital Cities, Technologies, Experiences, and Future Perspectives [the book is based on an international symposium held in Kyoto, Japan, in September 1999]
Springer 2000 |
5 | EE | Katherine Isbister,
Hideyuki Nakanishi,
Toru Ishida,
Clifford Nass:
Helper agent: designing an assistant for human-human interaction in a virtual meeting space.
CHI 2000: 57-64 |
4 | EE | Katherine Isbister:
A Warm Cyber-Welcome: Using an Agent-Led Group Tour to Introduce Visitors to Kyoto.
Digital Cities 2000: 391-400 |
3 | EE | Katherine Isbister,
Clifford Nass:
Consistency of personality in interactive characters: verbal cues, non-verbal cues, and user characteristics.
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 53(2): 251-267 (2000) |
1999 |
2 | EE | Toru Ishida,
Jun-ichi Akahani,
Kaoru Hiramatsu,
Katherine Isbister,
Stefan Lisowski,
Hideyuki Nakanishi,
Masayuki Okamoto,
Yasuhiko Miyazaki,
Ken Tsutsuguchi:
Digital City Kyoto: Towards a Social Information Infrastructure.
CIA 1999: 34-46 |
1 | | Masayuki Okamoto,
Hideyuki Nakanishi,
Katherine Isbister,
Toru Ishida:
Supporting cross-cultural communication in real-world encounters.
HCI (2) 1999: 442-446 |