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Etiquette for Human-Computer Work

Papers from the 2002 Fall Symposium

Christopher Miller Program Chair

Technical Report FS-02-02. Published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California

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Contents

Workshop Organization and Contents / 1
Christopher A. Miller

Definitions and Dimensions of Etiquette / 1
Christopher A. Miller

Trust and Communication in Complex, Safety Critical Systems / 8
Raja Parasuraman

When Etiquette Really Matters: Relational Agents and Behavior Change / 9
Timothy Bickmore

Understanding and Decreasing Aversive Behavior in Online Social Contexts / 11
John P. Davis

Impact of Roles on Participation and Task Performance / 14
Susan Hahn, Michael Lewis, and Terri L. Lenox

Trust in Computer Technology and the Implications for Design and Evaluation / 20
John D. Lee and Katrina A. See

Making Pedagogical Agents More Socially Intelligent / 27
Lewis Johnson

Specifying Organizational Policies and Individual Preferences for Human-Software Interaction / 32
Debra Schreckenghost, Cheryl Martin, and Carroll Thronesbery

Polite Computing: Software that Respects the User / 40
Brian Whitworth

Etiquette in Human Computer Interactions: What Does it Mean for a Computer to be Polite? Or Who Needs Polite Computers Anyway? / 47
Caroline Hayes, Amit Pande, and Chris Miller

Collective Mistrust of Alarms / 52
James P. Bliss, Susan Sidone, and Holly Mason

Etiquette within and between Large Human-Robot Teams / 57
Christopher L. Johnson

Computer Teammates: Should They Read Your Mind? / 61
Mark W. Scerbo

A Framework for Designing Etiquette for Educational Technology / 68
Punyashloke Mishra and Kathryn Hershey

Good Computational Manners: Mixed-Initiative Dialog in Conversational Agents / 71
Max Louwerse, Art Graesser, Andrew Olney, and the Tutoring Research Group

Etiquette and Efficacy in Animated Pedagogical Agents: The Role of Stereotypes / 77
Kristen N. Moreno, Natalie K. Person, Amy B. Adcock, Richard N. Van Eck, G. Tanner Jackson, and Johanna C. Marineau

Personal Data for Personal Use: Case Studies in User Modeling for Context-Aware Computing / 81
Andrea Lockerd and Ernesto Arroyo

Experiences with Civility and the Role of a Social Contract in Virtual Communities: A Communitas Model / 85
Barry Kort, Rob Reilly, and Nancy Williams

Traps, Pitfalls, Swindles, Lies, Doubts and Suspicions in Human-Computer Interaction: A Counter-Case for the Study of Good Etiquette / 87
Jack L. Edwards, Greg Scott, Sharon McFadden, and Keith C. Hendy

Symposium Organizing Committee / 1
Christopher A. Miller

Contributing Authors / 1
Christopher A. Miller

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