Papers from the AAAI 2002 Fall Symposium

Etiquette for Human-Computer Work

November 15-17, 2002

Sea Crest Conference Center, North Falmouth, Massachusetts


AI Magazine Symposium Synopsis [MS Word Format]

Research Directions [MS Word Format]

Symposium Description [Text File]

Symposium Schedule [Rich Text Format Document]


Christopher Miller (session chair), Etiquette for Human-Computer Work: Papers from the AAAI Fall Symposium, AAAI Press. [HTML]

Timothy Bickmore, When Etiquette Really Matters: Relational Agents and Behavior Change. [Photoshop Slides]

James P. Bliss, Susan Sidone and Julie Mason, Collective Mistrust of Alarms. [Power Point Slides]

Christopher L. Johnson, Etiquette Within and Between Large Human-Robot Teams. [Portable Document Format]

Barrett Caldwell, A View from the Cultured Barbarian. [Power Point Slides]

Tim Bickmore, Panel Discussion: The Clippit Post-Mortem. [Photoshop Slides]

Lewis Johnson, Panel Discussion: The Clippit Post-Mortem. [Power Point Slides]

Kevin Corker, Performance Impacts of Digital Communication in Aerospace Operations: Roger, Over. [Power Point Slides]

Jack L. Edwards, Greg L. Scott, Sharon McFadden and Keith C. Hendy, Traps, Pitfalls, Swindles, Lies, Doubts and Suspicions in Human-Computer Interaction: A Counter-Case for the Study of Good Etiquette. (Paper) [Portable Document Format]

Jack L. Edwards, Greg L. Scott, Sharon McFadden and Keith C. Hendy, Traps, Pitfalls, Swindles, Lies, Doubts and Suspicions in Human-Computer Interaction: A Counter-Case for the Study of Good Etiquette. [Power Point Slides]

Lewis Johnson, Making Pedagogical Agents More Socially Intelligent. [Power Point Slides]

Barry Kort, Rob Reilly, and Nancy Williams, Experiences with Civility and the Role of a Social Contract in Virtual Communities: A Communitas Model. [MS Word Format]

John D. Lee and Katherine A. See, Trust in Computer Technology and the Implications for Design and Evaluation. [Photoshop Slides]

Max Louwerse, Art Graesser, Andrew Olney and the Tutoring Research Group, Good Computational Manners: Mixed-Initiative Dialog in Conversational Agents. [Portable Document Format]

Christopher A. Miller, Dimensions and Definitions of Etiquette. (Paper) [MS Word Format]

Christopher A. Miller, Dimensions and Definitions of Etiquette. [Power Point Slides]

Punyashloke Mishra, Kathryn Hershey, A Framework for Designing Etiquette for Educational Technology. (Paper) [Portable Document Format]

Punyashloke Mishra, Kathryn Hershey, A Framework for Designing Etiquette for Educational Technology. [Power Point Slides]

Kristen N. Moreno, Natalie K. Person, Amy B. Adcock, Richard N. Van Eck, G. Tanner Jackson, Johanna C. Marineau, Etiquette and Efficacy in Animated Pedagogical Agents: The Role of Stereotypes. (Paper) [Portable Document Format]

Kristen N. Moreno, Natalie K. Person, Amy B. Adcock, Richard N. Van Eck, G. Tanner Jackson, Johanna C. Marineau, Etiquette and Efficacy in Animated Pedagogical Agents: The Role of Stereotypes. [Power Point Slides]

Brian Whitworth, Polite Computing: Software that respects the user. (Paper) [Rich Text Format Document]

Brian Whitworth, Polite Computing: Software that respects the user. [Power Point Slides]


Lewis Johnson, Plenary Session Summary [Power Point Slides]


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