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Journal Articles

2001
  • Kamei, K., Jettmar, E., Yoshida, S. and Kuwabara, K.: "Effectiveness of spatial representation in the formation of networked communities: Experimental study of Community Organizer". IwC special issue on Intelligence & Interaction in Community- based Systems.


  • (March) Fujita, K., Kamei, K., Jettmar, E., Yoshida, S. and Kuwabara, K.: Network Analysis of a System Supporting the Formation of Cyber-communities, Groupware SIG, Kagoshima (Japan), Information Processing Society of Japan (2001). (in Japanese)

  • (May) Fujita, K., Kamei, K., Jettmar, E., Yoshida, S. and Kuwabara, K. (2001): Possibility of Network Communities - Network Analysis in the Community Organizer Experiment, SID-2001, Matsue(Japan), Japanese Society for AI.

1996
  • Jettmar, E. "Spaces of the Future". Film Art Special Issue on Media Research. Vienna, Austria.

1995
  • Jettmar, E., & Dorer, J. "Technology & Society". The Apprentice journal, Austria.


  • Jettmar, E., & Dorer, J. "Computer Networks: An Introduction". The Apprentice journal, Austria

 

Conference Papers and Presentations

2002
2001
  • Lifelike Agents in E-Commerce. Presented at the annual conference of the Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI), Stanford University.

2000

  • Lifelike Web Agents. Presented at the annual conference of the Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI), Stanford University.

1998
  • Adaptation Effects in HCI. Presented at the annual conference of the Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI), Stanford University.
1996
  • Jettmar, E., & Rapp, M. CMC: A Relational Perspective. Paper presented at the Western States Communication Association convention, Pasadena, CA.

 

Research Papers

2004
  • Lifelike Agents in E-Commerce: A Study of Humanness in Interface Agents. Doctoral Thesis, Stanford University.

     

  • Nonverbal communication in human-agent interaction. Area Exam, Stanford University.

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  • Computer Networks and Virtual Realities: Alternative Media for a New Millennium? Master's Thesis, University of Vienna (300 p.)

 

Invited Talks

2003
  • Summary of Research. SRCT Lab presentation, Stanford University.

2000
  • Psychological Responses to Nonverbal Cues in lifelike agents. Movement research group presentation, Dept. of Computer Science, Stanford University.

1999
  • Research methods for online community interaction. Invited Talk, NTT CS Lab, Kyoto, Japan

1998
  • User research methods for the Media Lab. Invited Talk, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA
  • Needs Assessment for Server Software Project Presentation, Netscape Corporation.

 

 

 
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