 | 2012 |
| 9 |  | Peter H. Kahn Jr.,
Takayuki Kanda,
Hiroshi Ishiguro,
Brian T. Gill,
Jolina H. Ruckert,
Solace Shen,
Heather E. Gary,
Aimee L. Reichert,
Nathan G. Freier,
Rachel L. Severson:
Do people hold a humanoid robot morally accountable for the harm it causes?
HRI 2012: 33-40 |
| 2011 |
| 8 |  | Jill Palzkill Woelfer,
Amy Iverson,
David G. Hendry,
Batya Friedman,
Brian T. Gill:
Improving the safety of homeless young people with mobile phones: values, form and function.
CHI 2011: 1707-1716 |
| 7 |  | Peter H. Kahn Jr.,
Aimee L. Reichert,
Heather E. Gary,
Takayuki Kanda,
Hiroshi Ishiguro,
Solace Shen,
Jolina H. Ruckert,
Brian T. Gill:
The new ontological category hypothesis in human-robot interaction.
HRI 2011: 159-160 |
| 2010 |
| 6 |  | Tamara Denning,
Alan Borning,
Batya Friedman,
Brian T. Gill,
Tadayoshi Kohno,
William H. Maisel:
Patients, pacemakers, and implantable defibrillators: human values and security for wireless implantable medical devices.
CHI 2010: 917-926 |
| 5 |  | Peter H. Kahn Jr.,
Brian T. Gill,
Aimee L. Reichert,
Takayuki Kanda,
Hiroshi Ishiguro,
Jolina H. Ruckert:
Validating interaction patterns in HRI.
HRI 2010: 183-184 |
| 4 |  | Alexei Czeskis,
Ivayla Dermendjieva,
Hussein Yapit,
Alan Borning,
Batya Friedman,
Brian T. Gill,
Tadayoshi Kohno:
Parenting from the pocket: value tensions and technical directions for secure and private parent-teen mobile safety.
SOUPS 2010 |
| 2008 |
| 3 |  | Batya Friedman,
Alan Borning,
Janet Davis,
Brian T. Gill,
Peter H. Kahn Jr.,
Travis Kriplean,
Peyina Lin:
Laying the foundations for public participation and value advocacy: interaction design for a large scale urban simulation.
DG.O 2008: 305-314 |
| 2 |  | Cady M. Stanton,
Peter H. Kahn Jr.,
Rachel L. Severson,
Jolina H. Ruckert,
Brian T. Gill:
Robotic animals might aid in the social development of children with autism.
HRI 2008: 271-278 |
| 1 |  | Batya Friedman,
Kristina Höök,
Brian T. Gill,
Lina Eidmar,
Catherine Sallmander Prien,
Rachel L. Severson:
Personlig integritet: a comparative study of perceptions of privacy in public places in Sweden and the United States.
NordiCHI 2008: 142-151 |