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- Chelsea M. Myers, Evan Freed, Luis Fernando Laris Pardo, Anushay Furqan, Sebastian Risi, Jichen Zhu
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Revealing Neural Network Bias to Non-Experts Through Interactive Counterfactual Examples. CoRR abs/2001.02271 (2020) - 2019
- Chelsea M. Myers, Anushay Furqan, Jichen Zhu:
The Impact of User Characteristics and Preferences on Performance with an Unfamiliar Voice User Interface. CHI 2019: 47 - Jennifer Villareale, Robert C. Gray, Anushay Furqan, Thomas B. Fox, Jichen Zhu:
Enhancing social exergames through idle game design. FDG 2019: 54:1-54:5 - Jichen Zhu, Katelyn Alderfer, Anushay Furqan, Jessica Nebolsky, Bruce W. Char, Brian K. Smith
, Jennifer Villareale, Santiago Ontañón:
Programming in game space: how to represent parallel programming concepts in an educational game. FDG 2019: 4:1-4:10 - Chelsea M. Myers, David Grethlein, Anushay Furqan, Santiago Ontañón, Jichen Zhu:
Modeling Behavior Patterns with an Unfamiliar Voice User Interface. UMAP 2019: 196-200 - 2018
- Chelsea Myers, Anushay Furqan, Jessica Nebolsky, Karina Caro
, Jichen Zhu:
Patterns for How Users Overcome Obstacles in Voice User Interfaces. CHI 2018: 6 - Chelsea Myers, Anushay Furqan, Jichen Zhu:
Adaptable Utterances in Voice User Interfaces to Increase Learnability. SmartObjects@CHI 2018: 44-49 - Jichen Zhu, Yuanyuan Feng
, Anushay Furqan, Robert C. Gray, Timothy Day, Jessica Nebolsky, Karina Caro
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Towards Extending Social Exergame Engagement with Agents. CSCW Companion 2018: 349-352 - Katelyn Bright Alderfer, Brian K. Smith
, Santiago Ontañón, Bruce W. Char, Jessica Nebolsky, Jichen Zhu, Anushay Furqan, Evan Freed, Justin H. Patterson, Josep Valls-Vargas:
Lessons Learned From an Interactive Educational Computer Game About Concurrent Programming: (Abstract Only). SIGCSE 2018: 1077 - 2017
- Anushay Furqan, Chelsea Myers, Jichen Zhu:
Learnability through Adaptive Discovery Tools in Voice User Interfaces. CHI Extended Abstracts 2017: 1617-1623 - Santiago Ontañón, Jichen Zhu, Brian K. Smith
, Bruce W. Char, Evan Freed, Anushay Furqan, Michael Howard, Anna Nguyen, Justin H. Patterson, Josep Valls-Vargas:
Designing Visual Metaphors for an Educational Game for Parallel Programming. CHI Extended Abstracts 2017: 2818-2824
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