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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j11]Takanori Komatsu, Marlena R. Fraune, Katherine M. Tsui, Shogo Suda, Mizuki Kobayashi:
How did COVID-19 pandemic affect the older adults' needs for robot technologies in Japan?: comparison of participatory design workshops during versus after the COVID-19 pandemic. Frontiers Robotics AI 11 (2024) - [j10]Cobe Deane Wilson, Danielle Langlois, Marlena R. Fraune:
Strangers on a Team?: Human Companions, Compared to Strangers or Individuals, are More Likely to Reject a Robot Teammate. Int. J. Soc. Robotics 16(4): 699-709 (2024) - [j9]Rune Baggett, Martin Simecek, Katherine M. Tsui, Marlena R. Fraune:
Temporal Progression of Four Older Adults through Technology Acceptance Phases for a Mobile Telepresence Robot in Domestic Environments. Robotics 13(7): 95 (2024) - [c33]Tristan B. Driver, Martin Simecek, Corey Clarke, Yanfen You, Marlena R. Fraune:
Who is a Better Salesperson?: People Conform more to a Human than Robot Facilitator in the Wild. HRI (Companion) 2024: 427-431 - [c32]Hina Fujita, Takanori Komatsu, Marlena R. Fraune, Katherine M. Tsui:
Touch from Robots Loses to Chatting via Text: A Comparative Study of Sympathy Demonstrated Using Text, Robot Arm, and Qoobo. HRI (Companion) 2024: 473-477 - [c31]Marlena R. Fraune, Ross A. Knepper:
But Where Are You Going?! Motion Is What Is Most Important for Real-World Co-Present Mobile Robots. RO-MAN 2024: 146-153 - [c30]Sawyer Collins, Marlena R. Fraune, Kyrie Jig Amon, Eliot R. Smith, Selma Sabanovic:
Ties That Bind: Group Effects in Human-Robot Team Interaction in Japan and the United States. RO-MAN 2024: 1503-1509 - 2023
- [j8]Rachel Hoi Yan Au, Marlena R. Fraune, Ricarda Wullenkord:
Unethical Robot Teammates: The Effects of Wrongdoer Identity and Entity Type on Whistleblowing and Intergroup Dynamics. Int. J. Soc. Robotics 15(9): 1473-1486 (2023) - [c29]Rachel Hoi Yan Au, Katherine M. Tsui, Marlena R. Fraune:
Showing Sympathy via Embodied Affective Robot Touch, GIFs, and Texts: People are Indifferent. HRI (Companion) 2023: 161-166 - [c28]Jennifer Eleanor Martinez, Dawn VanLeeuwen, Betsy Bender Stringam, Marlena R. Fraune:
Hey?: ! What did you think about that Robot? Groups Polarize Users' Acceptance and Trust of Food Delivery Robots. HRI 2023: 417-427 - 2022
- [j7]Filipa Correia, Sean Christeson, Samuel Francisco Mascarenhas, Ana Paiva, Marlena R. Fraune:
I Know I Am, But What Are You? How Culture and Self-Categorization Affect Emotions Toward Robots. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 6(CSCW2): 1-19 (2022) - [c27]Matthew Rueben, Matthew Rodney Horrocks, Jennifer Eleanor Martinez, Michelle V. Cormier, Nicolas J. LaLone, Marlena R. Fraune, Z. Toups Dugas:
"I See You!": A Design Framework for Interface Cues about Agent Visual Perception from a Thematic Analysis of Videogames. CHI 2022: 417:1-417:22 - [c26]Aldo Chavez Gonzalez, Marlena R. Fraune, Ricarda Wullenkord:
Can Moral Rightness (Utilitarian Approach) Outweigh the Ingroup Favoritism Bias in Human-Agent Interaction. HAI 2022: 148-156 - [c25]Marlena R. Fraune, Aralee Derflinger, Alexis Grosofsky:
A Scent to Impress: The Smell of Lavender enhances Trust of Robots. HAI 2022: 245-246 - [c24]Rachel H. Y. Au, Katrina M. Ling, Marlena R. Fraune, Katherine M. Tsui:
Robot Touch to Send Sympathy: Divergent Perspectives of Senders and Recipients. HRI 2022: 372-382 - [c23]Katrina M. Ling, Danielle Kathryn Langlois, Harrison R. Preusse, Marlena R. Fraune, Katherine M. Tsui:
Using Robots to Facilitate and Improve Social Interaction Between Humans: An Exploratory Qualitative Study with Adults 50+ in the US and Japan. HRI 2022: 885-889 - [c22]Matthew Rueben, Eitan Rothberg, Matthew Tang, Sarah Inzerillo, Saurabh S. Kshirsagar, Maansi Manchanda, Ginger Dudley, Marlena R. Fraune, Maja J. Mataric:
The Robot Olympics: Estimating and Influencing Beliefs About a Robot's Perceptual Capabilities. RO-MAN 2022: 1405-1412 - 2021
- [j6]Harrison R. Preusse, Rebecca Skulsky, Marlena R. Fraune, Betsy Bender Stringam:
Together We can Figure It out: Groups Find Hospitality Robots Easier to Use and Interact With Them More than Individuals. Frontiers Robotics AI 8: 730399 (2021) - [j5]Marlena R. Fraune, Iolanda Leite, Nihan Karatas, Aida Amirova, Amélie Legeleux, Anara Sandygulova, Anouk Neerincx, Gaurav Dilip Tikas, Hatice Gunes, Mayumi Mohan, Nida Itrat Abbasi, Sudhir Shenoy, Brian Scassellati, Ewart J. de Visser, Takanori Komatsu:
Lessons Learned About Designing and Conducting Studies From HRI Experts. Frontiers Robotics AI 8: 772141 (2021) - [j4]Marlena R. Fraune, Ahmed S. Khalaf, Mahlet Zemedie, Poom Pianpak, Zahra NaminiMianji, Sultan A. Alharthi, Igor Dolgov, Bill Hamilton, Tran Cao Son, Phoebe O. Toups Dugas:
Developing Future Wearable Interfaces for Human-Drone Teams through a Virtual Drone Search Game. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 147: 102573 (2021) - [c21]Matthew Rueben, Matthew Rodney Horrocks, Jennifer Eleanor Martinez, Nicolas J. LaLone, Marlena R. Fraune, Phoebe O. Toups Dugas:
[Hidden] / [Caution] / [Danger]: How Video Games Can Inform the Design of Sight Cues for Agents. HAI 2021: 396-401 - [c20]Jennifer Rheman, Marlena R. Fraune:
Not in my house!: Children Playing an Online Game with Robots Show Low Trust and Closeness with Ingroup Robots. HRI (Companion) 2021: 417-420 - [c19]Marlena R. Fraune, Nihan Karatas, Iolanda Leite:
Workshop YOUR Study Design! Participatory Critique and Refinement of Participants' Studies. HRI (Companion) 2021: 688-690 - [c18]Janani Swaminathan, Jane Akintoye, Marlena R. Fraune, Heather Knight:
Robots That Run their Own Human Experiments: Exploring Relational Humor with Multi-Robot Comedy. RO-MAN 2021: 1262-1268 - 2020
- [j3]Marlena R. Fraune, Benjamin C. Oistad, Catherine E. Sembroski, Kathryn A. Gates, Margaret Mary Krupp, Selma Sabanovic:
Effects of robot-human versus robot-robot behavior and entitativity on anthropomorphism and willingness to interact. Comput. Hum. Behav. 105: 106220 (2020) - [c17]Marlena R. Fraune, Julian Welsh, Yanfen You:
Safety Blanket of Humanity: Thinking of Unfamiliar Humans or Robots Increases Conformity to Humans. HRI (Companion) 2020: 197-199 - [c16]Harrison R. Preusse, Grace Igwe, Teresa Sletten, Danielle Kathryn Langlois, Marlena R. Fraune, Terry Fong:
"I'm Not in the Mode to Help": Interface Design for Robots Operating at Varying Levels of Autonomy. HRI (Companion) 2020: 594-596
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j2]Marlena R. Fraune, Selma Sabanovic, Takayuki Kanda:
Human Group Presence, Group Characteristics, and Group Norms Affect Human-Robot Interaction in Naturalistic Settings. Frontiers Robotics AI 6: 48 (2019) - [c15]Kevin Liaw, Simon Driver, Marlena R. Fraune:
Robot Sociality in Human-Robot Team Interactions. HCI (37) 2019: 434-440 - [c14]Marlena R. Fraune, Steven Sherrin, Selma Sabanovic, Eliot R. Smith:
Is Human-Robot Interaction More Competitive Between Groups Than Between Individuals? HRI 2019: 104-113 - 2018
- [j1]Arjuna Flenner, Marlena R. Fraune, Laura M. Hiatt, Tony Kendall, John E. Laird, Christian Lebiere, Paul S. Rosenbloom, Frank Stein, Elin Anna Topp, Vaibhav V. Unhelkar, Ying Zhao:
Reports of the AAAI 2017 Fall Symposium Series. AI Mag. 39(2): 81-86 (2018) - [c13]Sawyer Collins, Selma Sabanovic, Marlena R. Fraune, Natasha Randall, Lori Eldridge, Jennifer A. Piatt, Casey C. Bennett, Shinichi Nagata:
Sensing Companions: Potential Clinical Uses of Robot Sensor Data for Home Care of Older Adults with Depression. HRI (Companion) 2018: 89-90 - [c12]Kathryn Wallisch, Marlena R. Fraune, Selma Sabanovic, Steven Sherrin, Eliot R. Smith:
Getting to Know You: Relationship Between Intergroup Contact and Willingness to Interact. HRI (Companion) 2018: 275-276 - 2017
- [c11]Malte F. Jung, Selma Sabanovic, Friederike Eyssel, Marlena R. Fraune:
Robots in Groups and Teams. CSCW Companion 2017: 401-407 - [c10]Marlena R. Fraune, Yusaku Nishiwaki, Selma Sabanovic, Eliot R. Smith, Michio Okada:
Threatening Flocks and Mindful Snowflakes: How Group Entitativity Affects Perceptions of Robots. HRI 2017: 205-213 - [c9]Catherine E. Sembroski, Marlena R. Fraune, Selma Sabanovic:
He said, she said, it said: Effects of robot group membership and human authority on people's willingness to follow their instructions. RO-MAN 2017: 56-61 - [c8]Marlena R. Fraune, Selma Sabanovic, Eliot R. Smith:
Teammates first: Favoring ingroup robots over outgroup humans. RO-MAN 2017: 1432-1437 - 2016
- [c7]Ricarda Wullenkord, Marlena R. Fraune, Friederike Eyssel, Selma Sabanovic:
Getting in Touch: How imagined, actual, and physical contact affect evaluations of robots. RO-MAN 2016: 980-985 - [c6]Benjamin C. Oistad, Catherine E. Sembroski, Kathryn A. Gates, Margaret Mary Krupp, Marlena R. Fraune, Selma Sabanovic:
Colleague or Tool? Interactivity Increases Positive Perceptions of and Willingness to Interact with a Robotic Co-worker. ICSR 2016: 774-785 - 2015
- [c5]Marlena R. Fraune, Steven Sherrin, Selma Sabanovic, Eliot R. Smith:
Rabble of Robots Effects: Number and Form of Robots Modulates Attitudes, Emotions, and Stereotypes. HRI 2015: 109-116 - [c4]Marlena R. Fraune, Satoru Kawakami, Selma Sabanovic, P. Ravindra S. De Silva, Michio Okada:
Three's company, or a crowd?: The effects of robot number and behavior on HRI in Japan and the USA. Robotics: Science and Systems 2015 - 2014
- [c3]Marlena R. Fraune, Selma Sabanovic:
Robot gossip: effects of mode of robot communication on human perceptions of robots. HRI 2014: 160-161 - [c2]Casey C. Bennett, Selma Sabanovic, Marlena R. Fraune, Kate Shaw:
Context congruency and robotic facial expressions: Do effects on human perceptions vary across culture? RO-MAN 2014: 465-470 - [c1]Marlena R. Fraune, Selma Sabanovic:
Negative Attitudes toward minimalistic Robots with intragroup communication styles. RO-MAN 2014: 1116-1121
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