2009 |
7 | EE | Sin-Hwa Kang,
Jonathan Gratch,
James H. Watt:
The effect of affective iconic realism on anonymous interactants' self-disclosure.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 4021-4026 |
2008 |
6 | EE | Sin-Hwa Kang,
Jonathan Gratch,
Ning Wang,
James H. Watt:
Does the contingency of agents' nonverbal feedback affect users' social anxiety?
AAMAS (1) 2008: 120-127 |
5 | EE | Sin-Hwa Kang,
James H. Watt,
Sasi Kanth Ala:
Social copresence in anonymous social interactions using a mobile video telephone.
CHI 2008: 1535-1544 |
4 | EE | Sin-Hwa Kang,
James H. Watt,
Sasi Kanth Ala:
Communicators' Perceptions of Social Presence as a Function of Avatar Realism in Small Display Mobile Communication Devices.
HICSS 2008: 147 |
3 | EE | Sin-Hwa Kang,
Jonathan Gratch,
Ning Wang,
James H. Watt:
Agreeable People Like Agreeable Virtual Humans.
IVA 2008: 253-261 |
2004 |
2 | EE | Kristine L. Nowak,
James H. Watt,
Joseph B. Walther,
Carrie Pascal,
Scott Hill,
Michael Lynch:
Contrasting Time Mode and Sensory Modality in the Performance of Computer Mediated Groups Using Asynchronous Videoconferencing .
HICSS 2004 |
2002 |
1 | EE | James H. Watt,
Joseph B. Walther,
Kristine L. Nowak:
Asynchronous Videoconferencing: A Hybrid Communication Prototype.
HICSS 2002: 13 |