Elizabeth J. Carter
Carnegie Mellon University
H-index: 26
North America-United States
Top articles of Elizabeth J. Carter
Evaluation Tools for Human-AI Interactions Involving Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairments
2024/3/11
Understanding Experiences, Attitudes and Perspectives towards Designing Interactive Creative Tools for Teachers of Visually Impaired Students
2023/10/22
Dreaming Up Smart Home Futures: A Story Completion Study
2023/8/28
Group Formation in Multi-Robot Human Interaction During Service Scenarios
2022/11/7
The Impact of Route Descriptions on Human Expectations for Robot Navigation
ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction (THRI)
2022/9/8
Perceptions of Explicitly vs. Implicitly Relayed Commands Between a Robot and Smart Speaker
2022/3/7
You’re delaying my task?! The Impact of Task Order and Motive on Perceptions of a Robot
2022/3/7
Perceptions of Agent Loyalty with Ancillary Users
International Journal of Social Robotics
2021/12
Smart Home Agents and Devices of Today and Tomorrow: Surveying Use and Desires
2021/11/9
Priorities, Technology, & Power: Co-Designing an Inclusive Transit Agenda in Kampala, Uganda
2021/5/6
Flailing, Hailing, Prevailing: Perceptions of Multi-Robot Failure Recovery Strategies
2021/3/8
Impact of Explanation on Trust of a Novel Mobile Robot
arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.10813
2021/1/26
Exploring Non-Expert Robot Programming Through Crowdsourcing
Frontiers in Robotics and AI
2021/7/29
The impact of adding perspective-taking to spatial referencing during human–robot interaction
Robotics and Autonomous Systems
2020/12/1
Disability and the COVID-19 pandemic: Using Twitter to understand accessibility during rapid societal transition
2020
Diminished Reality for Close Quarters Robotic Telemanipulation
2020/10/24
" You are asking me to pay for my legs" Exploring the Experiences, Perceptions, and Aspirations of Informal Public Transportation Users in Kampala and Kigali
2020/6/15
Death of a Robot: Social Media Reactions and Language Usage when a Robot Stops Operating
2020/3/9
Not Some Random Agent: Multi-person Interaction with a Personalizing Service Robot
2020/3/9