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2020 – today
- 2022
- [i1]Qiaomu Miao, Sin-Hwa Kang, Stacy Marsella, Steve DiPaola, Chao Wang, Ari Shapiro:
Study of detecting behavioral signatures within DeepFake videos. CoRR abs/2208.03561 (2022)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c33]Mohammad Soleymani, Kalin Stefanov, Sin-Hwa Kang, Jan Ondras, Jonathan Gratch:
Multimodal Analysis and Estimation of Intimate Self-Disclosure. ICMI 2019: 59-68 - [c32]Sin-Hwa Kang, Jake Chanenson, Pranav Ghate, Peter Cowal, Madeleine Weaver, David M. Krum:
Advancing Ethical Decision Making in Virtual Reality. VR 2019: 1008-1009 - 2018
- [c31]Sin-Hwa Kang, David M. Krum, Peter Khooshabeh, Thai Phan, Chien-Yen Chang:
Socio-Cultural Effects of Virtual Counseling Interviewers as Mediated by Smartphone Video Conferencing. CASA 2018: 17-22 - [c30]David M. Krum, Sin-Hwa Kang, Thai Phan:
Influences on the Elicitation of Interpersonal Space with Virtual Humans. VR 2018: 223-9 - 2017
- [j6]Sin-Hwa Kang, David M. Krum, Peter Khooshabeh, Thai Phan, Chien-Yen Chang, Ori Amir, Rebecca Lin:
Social influence of humor in virtual human counselor's self-disclosure. Comput. Animat. Virtual Worlds 28(3-4) (2017) - [j5]Sahil Narang, Andrew Best, Andrew W. Feng, Sin-Hwa Kang, Dinesh Manocha, Ari Shapiro:
Motion recognition of self and others on realistic 3D avatars. Comput. Animat. Virtual Worlds 28(3-4) (2017) - [c29]Jerald Thomas, Mahdi Azmandian, Sonia Grunwald, Donna Le, David M. Krum, Sin-Hwa Kang, Evan Suma Rosenberg:
Effects of Personalized Avatar Texture Fidelity on Identity Recognition in Virtual Reality. ICAT-EGVE 2017: 97-100 - [c28]David M. Krum, Sin-Hwa Kang, Thai Phan, Lauren Cairco Dukes, Mark T. Bolas:
Social Impact of Enhanced Gaze Presentation Using Head Mounted Projection. HCI (21) 2017: 61-76 - [c27]Ulysses Bernardet, Sin-Hwa Kang, Andrew W. Feng, Steve DiPaola, Ari Shapiro:
A Dynamic Speech Breathing System for Virtual Characters. IVA 2017: 43-52 - [c26]David M. Krum, Thai Phan, Sin-Hwa Kang:
Motor adaptation in response to scaling and diminished feedback in virtual reality. VR 2017: 233-234 - 2016
- [c25]Sin-Hwa Kang, Andrew W. Feng, Mike Seymour, Ari Shapiro:
Smart Mobile Virtual Characters: Video Characters vs. Animated Characters. HAI 2016: 371-374 - [c24]Sin-Hwa Kang, Thai Phan, Mark T. Bolas, David M. Krum:
User Perceptions of a Virtual Human Over Mobile Video Chat Interactions. HCI (3) 2016: 107-118 - [c23]Sin-Hwa Kang, Andrew W. Feng, Mike Seymour, Ari Shapiro:
Study comparing video-based characters and 3D-based characters on mobile devices for chat. MIG 2016: 181-186 - [c22]David M. Krum, Sin-Hwa Kang, Thai Phan, Lauren Cairco Dukes, Mark T. Bolas:
Head mounted projection for enhanced gaze in social interactions. VR 2016: 209-210 - 2015
- [c21]Sin-Hwa Kang, Andrew W. Feng, Anton Leuski, Dan Casas, Ari Shapiro:
The Effect of An Animated Virtual Character on Mobile Chat Interactions. HAI 2015: 105-112 - [c20]Sin-Hwa Kang, David M. Krum, Thai Phan, Mark T. Bolas:
"Hi, It's Me Again!": Virtual Coaches over Mobile Video. HAI 2015: 183-186 - [c19]Andrew W. Feng, Anton Leuski, Stacy Marsella, Dan Casas, Sin-Hwa Kang, Ari Shapiro:
A Platform for Building Mobile Virtual Humans. IVA 2015: 310-319 - [c18]Sin-Hwa Kang, Andrew W. Feng, Anton Leuski, Dan Casas, Ari Shapiro:
Smart Mobile Virtual Humans: "Chat with Me!". IVA 2015: 475-478 - 2014
- [j4]Sin-Hwa Kang, Jonathan Gratch:
Exploring users' social responses to computer counseling interviewers' behavior. Comput. Hum. Behav. 34: 120-130 (2014) - [c17]Andrew S. Gordon, Mark Core, Sin-Hwa Kang, Catherine Wang, Christopher Wienberg:
Civilian Analogs of Army Tasks: Supporting Pedagogical Storytelling Across Domains. ICLS 2014 - 2013
- [j3]Sin-Hwa Kang, James H. Watt:
The impact of avatar realism and anonymity on effective communication via mobile devices. Comput. Hum. Behav. 29(3): 1169-1181 (2013) - [c16]Sin-Hwa Kang, Jacquelyn Ford Morie:
Users' socially desirable responding with computer interviewers. CHI Extended Abstracts 2013: 229-234 - [c15]Jacquelyn Ford Morie, Sin-Hwa Kang, Eric Chance:
The Association of In-world Avatar Investment with Expectations of Behavioral Change. HCI (25) 2013: 466-473 - 2012
- [c14]Sin-Hwa Kang, Jonathan Gratch, Candy L. Sidner, Ron Artstein, Lixing Huang, Louis-Philippe Morency:
Towards building a virtual counselor: modeling nonverbal behavior during intimate self-disclosure. AAMAS 2012: 63-70 - [c13]Sin-Hwa Kang, Albert A. Rizzo, Jonathan Gratch:
Understanding the Nonverbal Behavior of Socially Anxious People during Intimate Self-disclosure. IVA 2012: 212-217 - [p2]Sin-Hwa Kang, Jonathan Gratch:
Socially Anxious People Reveal More Personal Information with Virtual Counselors That Talk about Themselves using Intimate Human Back Stories. Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine 2012: 202-206 - 2011
- [c12]Emmett Tomai, Laxman Thapa, Andrew S. Gordon, Sin-Hwa Kang:
Causality in Hundreds of Narratives of the Same Events. Intelligent Narrative Technologies 2011 - [c11]Philipp Kulms, Nicole C. Krämer, Jonathan Gratch, Sin-Hwa Kang:
It's in Their Eyes: A Study on Female and Male Virtual Humans' Gaze. IVA 2011: 80-92 - [c10]Sin-Hwa Kang, Candy L. Sidner, Jonathan Gratch, Ron Artstein, Lixing Huang, Louis-Philippe Morency:
Modeling Nonverbal Behavior of a Virtual Counselor during Intimate Self-disclosure. IVA 2011: 455-457 - [p1]Sin-Hwa Kang, Jonathan Gratch:
People Like Virtual Counselors That Highly-Disclose About Themselves. Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine 2011: 143-148 - 2010
- [j2]Astrid M. von der Pütten, Nicole C. Krämer, Jonathan Gratch, Sin-Hwa Kang:
"It doesn't matter what you are!" Explaining social effects of agents and avatars. Comput. Hum. Behav. 26(6): 1641-1650 (2010) - [j1]Sin-Hwa Kang, Jonathan Gratch:
Virtual humans elicit socially anxious interactants' verbal self-disclosure. Comput. Animat. Virtual Worlds 21(3-4): 473-482 (2010) - [c9]Sin-Hwa Kang, Jonathan Gratch:
The effect of avatar realism of virtual humans on self-disclosure in anonymous social interactions. CHI Extended Abstracts 2010: 3781-3786
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c8]Sin-Hwa Kang, Jonathan Gratch, James H. Watt:
The effect of affective iconic realism on anonymous interactants' self-disclosure. CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 4021-4026 - [c7]Sin-Hwa Kang, Jonathan Gratch:
Interactants' Most Intimate Self-disclosure in Interactions with Virtual Humans. IVA 2009: 508-510 - 2008
- [c6]Sin-Hwa Kang, Jonathan Gratch, Ning Wang, James H. Watt:
Does the contingency of agents' nonverbal feedback affect users' social anxiety? AAMAS (1) 2008: 120-127 - [c5]Sin-Hwa Kang, James H. Watt, Sasi Kanth Ala:
Social copresence in anonymous social interactions using a mobile video telephone. CHI 2008: 1535-1544 - [c4]Sin-Hwa Kang, James H. Watt, Sasi Kanth Ala:
Communicators' Perceptions of Social Presence as a Function of Avatar Realism in Small Display Mobile Communication Devices. HICSS 2008: 147 - [c3]Sin-Hwa Kang, Jonathan Gratch, Ning Wang, James H. Watt:
Agreeable People Like Agreeable Virtual Humans. IVA 2008: 253-261 - 2007
- [c2]Sin-Hwa Kang:
The impact of digital iconic realism on anonymous interactants' mobile phone communication. CHI Extended Abstracts 2007: 2207-2212 - 2006
- [c1]Sin-Hwa Kang:
The Effect of Avatar Realism on Users? Sense of Social Presence in Emotionally Engaged Mobile-Phone Communication. WMCSA 2006: 29-30
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