Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (2015-09 ~ present)
Summary
I entered Ph.D program in University of Manitoba in September 2015 and finished course requirements successfully. At the moment, I am working on my Ph.D. thesis document to complete the program requirement.
Projects
Publications
[2020] Blind Trust: How Making a Device Humanoid Reduces the Impact of Functional Errors on Trust
Chris Vattheuer, Annalena Nora Baecker, Denise Y. Geiskkovitch, Stela H. Seo, Daniel J. Rea, James E. Young. "Blind Trust: How making a device humanoid reduces the impact of functional errors on trust," International Conference on Social Robotics, November 2020. Springer. Golden, Colorado, USA.
[2020] Where Should I Sit? Exploring the Impact of Seating Arrangement in a Human-Robot Collaborative Task
Denise Y. Geiskkovitch, Daniel J. Rea, Agape Y. Seo, Stela H. Seo, Brittany Postnikoff, James E. Young. "Where should I sit? Exploring the impact of seating arrangement in a human-robot collaborative task," ACM International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction, November 2020. Sydney, Australia.
[2020] Social Robotics for Nonsocial Teleoperation: Leveraging Social Techniques to Impact Teleoperator Performance and Experience
Daniel J. Rea, Stela H. Seo, James E. Young. "Social robotics for nonsocial teleoperation: leveraging social techniques to impact teleoperator performance and experience," Current Robotics Reports, 2020. Springer.
[2020] How are Your Robot Friends Doing? A Design Exploration of Graphical Techniques Supporting Awareness of Robot Team Members in Teleoperation
Stela H. Seo, James E. Young, Pourang Irani. "How are your robot friends doing? A design exploration of graphical techniques supporting awareness of robot team members in teleoperation," International Journal of Social Robotics, 2020. Springer.
[2019] Good Robot Design or Machiavellian? An in-the-wild robot leveraging minimal knowledge of passersby's culture
Elaheh Sanoubari, Stela H. Seo, Diljot S. Garcha, James E. Young, Verónica Loureiro-Rodríguez. "Good robot design or Machiavellian? An in-the-wild robot leveraging minimal knowledge of passersby's culture," ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, alt.HRI track, March 2019. Daegu, Republic of Korea.
[2018] Investigating People's Rapport Building and Hindering Behaviors When Working With a Collaborative Robot
Stela H. Seo, Keelin Griffin, James E. Young, Andrea Bunt, Susan Prentice, Veronica Loureiro-Rodríguez. "Investigating people's rapport building and hindering behaviors when working with a collaborative robot," International Journal of Social Robotics, vol.10, no.1, pp.147-161, 2018. Springer.
[2017] Where are the Robots? In-feed Embedded Techniques for Visualizing Robot Team Member Locations
Stela H. Seo, James E. Young, Pourang Irani. "Where are the robots? In-feed embedded techniques for visualizing robot team member locations," IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, RO-MAN, August 2017. Lisbon, Portugal.
[2017] Monocle: Interactive Detail-in-Context Using Two Pan-and-Tilt Cameras to Improve Teleoperation Effectiveness
Stela H. Seo, Daniel J. Rea, Joel Wiebe, James E. Young. "Monocle: interactive detail-in-context using two pan-and-tilt cameras to improve teleoperation effectiveness," IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, RO-MAN, August 2017. Lisbon, Portugal.
[2017] Movers, Shakers, and Those Who Stand Still: Visual Attention-grabbing Techniques in Robot Teleoperation
Daniel J. Rea, Stela H. Seo, Neil Bruce, James E. Young. "Movers, shakers, and those who stand still: visual attention-grabbing techniques in robot teleoperation," ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, March 2017. Vienna, Austria.
[2017] Picassnake: Robot Performance Art
Stela H. Seo, James E. Young. "Picassnake: robot performance art," ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Video Presentations, March 2017. Vienna, Austria.
[2016] Please Continue, We Need More Data: An Exploration of Obedience to Robots
Denise Geiskkovitch, Stela H. Seo, James E. Young. "Please continue, we need more data: an exploration of obedience to robots," ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction, vol.5, no.1, pp.82-99, 2016.