 | 2011 |
| 28 |  | Wade J. Mitchell,
Chin-Chang Ho,
Himalaya Patel,
Karl F. MacDorman:
Does social desirability bias favor humans? Explicit-implicit evaluations of synthesized speech support a new HCI model of impression management.
Computers in Human Behavior 27(1): 402-412 (2011) |
| 27 |  | Anthony Faiola,
Chin-Chang Ho,
Mark D. Tarrant,
Karl F. MacDorman:
The Aesthetic Dimensions of U.S. and South Korean Responses to Web Home Pages: A Cross-Cultural Comparison.
Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interaction 27(2): 131-150 (2011) |
| 26 |  | Karl F. MacDorman,
Timothy J. Whalen,
Chin-Chang Ho,
Himalaya Patel:
An Improved Usability Measure Based on Novice and Expert Performance.
Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interaction 27(3): 280-302 (2011) |
| 2010 |
| 25 |  | Chin-Chang Ho,
Karl F. MacDorman:
Revisiting the uncanny valley theory: Developing and validating an alternative to the Godspeed indices.
Computers in Human Behavior 26(6): 1508-1518 (2010) |
| 24 |  | Karl F. MacDorman,
Joseph A. Coram,
Chin-Chang Ho,
Himalaya Patel:
Gender Differences in the Impact of Presentational Factors in Human Character Animation on Decisions in Ethical Dilemmas.
Presence 19(3): 213-229 (2010) |
| 2009 |
| 23 |  | Karl F. MacDorman,
Sandosh K. Vasudevan,
Chin-Chang Ho:
Does Japan really have robot mania? Comparing attitudes by implicit and explicit measures.
AI Soc. 23(4): 485-510 (2009) |
| 22 |  | Rawichote Chalodhorn,
Karl F. MacDorman,
Minoru Asada:
Humanoid Robot Motion Recognition and Reproduction.
Advanced Robotics 23(3): 349-366 (2009) |
| 21 |  | Karl F. MacDorman,
Robert D. Green,
Chin-Chang Ho,
Clinton T. Koch:
Too real for comfort? Uncanny responses to computer generated faces.
Computers in Human Behavior 25(3): 695-710 (2009) |
| 2008 |
| 20 |  | Mari Velonaki,
David C. Rye,
Steve Scheding,
Karl F. MacDorman,
Stephen J. Cowley,
Hiroshi Ishiguro,
Shuichi Nishio:
Panel Discussion: Engagement, Trust and Intimacy: Are these the Essential Elements for a Successful Interaction between a Human and a Robot?
AAAI Spring Symposium: Emotion, Personality, and Social Behavior 2008: 141-147 |
| 19 |  | Chin-Chang Ho,
Karl F. MacDorman,
Z. A. D. Dwi Pramono:
Human emotion and the uncanny valley: a GLM, MDS, and Isomap analysis of robot video ratings.
HRI 2008: 169-176 |
| 18 |  | Christine M. Newlon,
Anthony Faiola,
Karl F. MacDorman:
Building the Mega-Collaboration Interface: Behavioral, Cultural, and Cognitive Factors in Visualization Support.
IV 2008: 509-514 |
| 17 |  | Robert D. Green,
Karl F. MacDorman,
Chin-Chang Ho,
Sandosh K. Vasudevan:
Sensitivity to the proportions of faces that vary in human likeness.
Computers in Human Behavior 24(5): 2456-2474 (2008) |
| 2007 |
| 16 |  | Karl F. MacDorman,
Hiroshi Nobuta,
Satoshi Koizumi,
Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Memory-Based Attention Control for Activity Recognition at a Subway Station.
IEEE MultiMedia 14(2): 38-49 (2007) |
| 2006 |
| 15 |  | Karl F. MacDorman:
Introduction to the special issue on android science.
Connect. Sci. 18(4): 313-317 (2006) |
| 14 |  | Stephen J. Cowley,
Karl F. MacDorman:
What baboons, babies and Tetris players tell us about interaction: a biosocial view of norm-based social learning.
Connect. Sci. 18(4): 363-378 (2006) |
| 2005 |
| 13 |  | Karl F. MacDorman:
Mortality salience and the uncanny valley.
Humanoids 2005: 399-405 |
| 12 |  | Eimei Oyama,
Taro Maeda,
John Q. Gan,
Eric M. Rosales,
Karl F. MacDorman,
Susumu Tachi,
Arvin Agah:
Inverse kinematics learning for robotic arms with fewer degrees of freedom by modular neural network systems.
IROS 2005: 1791-1798 |
| 11 |  | Daisuke Matsui,
Takashi Minato,
Karl F. MacDorman,
Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Generating natural motion in an android by mapping human motion.
IROS 2005: 3301-3308 |
| 2004 |
| 10 |  | Karl F. MacDorman,
Rawichote Chalodhorn,
Minoru Asada:
Periodic Nonlinear Principal Component Neural Networks for Humanoid Motion Segmentation, Generalization, and Generation.
ICPR (4) 2004: 537-540 |
| 9 |  | Rawichote Chalodhorn,
Karl F. MacDorman,
Minoru Asada:
An Algorithm That Recognizes and Reproduces Distinct Types of Humanoid Motion Based on Periodically-Constrained Nonlinear PCA.
RobuCup 2004: 370-380 |
| 2002 |
| 8 |  | Eimei Oyama,
Taro Maeda,
Susumu Tachi,
Karl F. MacDorman,
Arvin Agah:
On the use of forward kinematic models in visually guided hand position control - analysis based on ISLES model.
Neurocomputing 44-46: 965-972 (2002) |
| 2001 |
| 7 |  | Karl F. MacDorman,
Koji Tatani,
Yoji Miyazaki,
Masanao Koeda,
Yoshihiko Nakamura:
Protosymbol emergence based on embodiment: Robot experiments.
ICRA 2001: 1968-1974 |
| 6 |  | Eimei Oyama,
Nak Young Chong,
Arvin Agah,
Karl F. MacDorman:
Learning a Coordinate Transformation for a Human Visual Feedback Controller based on Disturbance Noise and the Feedback Error Signal.
ICRA 2001: 4186-4193 |
| 5 |  | Eimei Oyama,
Karl F. MacDorman,
Arvin Agah,
Taro Maeda,
Susumu Tachi:
Coordinate transformation learning of hand position feedback controller with time delay.
Neurocomputing 38-40: 1503-1509 (2001) |
| 4 |  | Eimei Oyama,
Arvin Agah,
Karl F. MacDorman,
Taro Maeda,
Susumu Tachi:
A modular neural network architecture for inverse kinematics model learning.
Neurocomputing 38-40: 797-805 (2001) |
| 3 |  | Minoru Asada,
Karl F. MacDorman,
Hiroshi Ishiguro,
Yasuo Kuniyoshi:
Cognitive developmental robotics as a new paradigm for the design of humanoid robots.
Robotics and Autonomous Systems 37(2-3): 185-193 (2001) |
| 2000 |
| 2 |  | Karl F. MacDorman:
Responding to Affordances: Learning and Projecting a Sensorimotor Mapping.
ICRA 2000: 3253-3259 |
| 1995 |
| 1 |  | Stephen J. Cowley,
Karl F. MacDorman:
Simulating Conversations: The Communion Game.
AI Soc. 9(2): 116-137 (1995) |