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Catherine J. Stevens
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- affiliation: Western Sydney University, MARCS Institute, Rydalmere, NSW, Australia
- affiliation (PhD 1993): University of Sydney, Department of Psychology, NSW, Australia
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2020 – today
- 2022
- [j13]Nathan Larson, Chantal Nguyen, Bao H. Do, Aryan Kaul, Anna Larson, Shannon Wang, Erin Wang, Eric Bultman, Kate Stevens, Jason Pai, Audrey Ha, Robert Boutin, Michael Fredericson, Long Do, Charles X. Fang:
Artificial Intelligence System for Automatic Quantitative Analysis and Radiology Reporting of Leg Length Radiographs. J. Digit. Imaging 35(6): 1494-1505 (2022)
2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [j12]Christopher John Stanton, Catherine J. Stevens:
Don't Stare at Me: The Impact of a Humanoid Robot's Gaze upon Trust During a Cooperative Human-Robot Visual Task. Int. J. Soc. Robotics 9(5): 745-753 (2017) - [j11]Christopher Deligianis, Christopher John Stanton, Craig McGarty, Catherine J. Stevens:
The impact of intergroup bias on trust and approach behaviour towards a humanoid robot. J. Hum. Robot Interact. 6(3): 4-20 (2017) - 2015
- [j10]Lawrence Cavedon, Christian Kroos, Damith Chandana Herath, Denis Burnham, Laura Bishop, Yvonne Leung, Catherine J. Stevens:
"C'Mon dude!": Users adapt their behaviour to a robotic agent with an attention model. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 80: 14-23 (2015) - 2014
- [c20]Sam Ferguson, Emery Schubert, Catherine J. Stevens:
Dynamic dance warping: Using dynamic time warping to compare dance movement performed under different conditions. MOCO 2014: 94 - [c19]Omar Mubin, Thomas D'Arcy, Ghulam Murtaza, Simeon Simoff, Christopher J. Stanton, Catherine J. Stevens:
Active or passive?: Investigating the impact of robot role in meetings. RO-MAN 2014: 580-585 - [c18]Christopher J. Stanton, Catherine J. Stevens:
Robot Pressure: The Impact of Robot Eye Gaze and Lifelike Bodily Movements upon Decision-Making and Trust. ICSR 2014: 330-339 - 2013
- [j9]Catherine J. Stevens, Guillaume Gibert, Yvonne Leung, Zhengzhi Zhang:
Evaluating a synthetic talking head using a dual task: Modality effects on speech understanding and cognitive load. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 71(4): 440-454 (2013) - [j8]Guillaume Gibert, Yvonne Leung, Catherine J. Stevens:
Control of speech-related facial movements of an avatar from video. Speech Commun. 55(1): 135-146 (2013) - [c17]Damith C. Herath, Christian Kroos, Catherine J. Stevens, Denis Burnham:
Adopt-a-robot: a story of attachment. HRI 2013: 135-136 - 2012
- [j7]Catherine J. Stevens:
Music Perception and Cognition: A Review of Recent Cross-Cultural Research. Top. Cogn. Sci. 4(4): 653-667 (2012) - [c16]Guillaume Gibert, Catherine J. Stevens:
Realistic eye model for embodied conversational agents. FAA 2012: 5:1 - 2011
- [c15]Catherine J. Stevens, Guillaume Gibert, Yvonne Leung, Zhengzhi Zhang:
A Flexible Dual Task Paradigm for Evaluating an Embodied Conversational Agent: Modality Effects and Reaction Time as an Index of Cognitive Load. IVA 2011: 331-337 - [c14]Guillaume Gibert, Catherine J. Stevens:
Control of Speech-Related Facial Movements of an Avatar from Video. IVA 2011: 445-446 - 2010
- [c13]Guillaume Gibert, Andrew Fordyce, Catherine J. Stevens:
Role of form and motion information in auditory-visual speech perception of Mcgurk combinations and fusions. AVSP 2010: 12 - [c12]Damith C. Herath, Christian Kroos, Catherine J. Stevens, Lawrence Cavedon, Prashan Premaratne:
Thinking head: Towards human centred robotics. ICARCV 2010: 2042-2047 - [c11]Sam Ferguson, Emery Schubert, Catherine J. Stevens:
Movement in a Contemporary Dance Work and its Relation to Continuous Emotional Response. NIME 2010: 481-484
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j6]Catherine J. Stevens, Emery Schubert, Rua Haszard Morris, Matt Frear, Johnson Chen, Sue Healey, Colin Schoknecht, Stephen Hansen:
Cognition and the temporal arts: Investigating audience response to dance using PDAs that record continuous data during live performance. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 67(9): 800-813 (2009) - [c10]Siné McDougall, Alexandra Forsythe, Sarah Isherwood, Agnes Petocz, Irene Reppa, Catherine J. Stevens:
The Use of Multimodal Representation in Icon Interpretation. HCI (17) 2009: 62-70 - [c9]Catherine J. Stevens, Agnes Petocz:
The User Knows: Considering the Cognitive Contribution of the User in the Design of Auditory Warnings. HCI (17) 2009: 126-135 - [c8]Guillaume Gibert, Martin Pruzinec, Tanja Schultz, Catherine J. Stevens:
Enhancement of human computer interaction with facial electromyographic sensors. OZCHI 2009: 421-424 - 2008
- [c7]Denis Burnham, Arman Abrahamyan, Lawrence Cavedon, Chris Davis, Andrew Hodgins, Jeesun Kim, Christian Kroos, Takaaki Kuratate, Trent W. Lewis, Martin H. Luerssen, Garth Paine, David M. W. Powers, Marcia Riley, Stelarc, Kate Stevens:
From talking to thinking heads: report 2008. AVSP 2008: 127-130 - [c6]David M. W. Powers, Richard Leibbrandt, Darius Pfitzner, Martin H. Luerssen, Trent W. Lewis, Arman Abrahamyan, Kate Stevens:
Language teaching in a mixed reality games environment. PETRA 2008: 70 - 2007
- [j5]Caroline Jones, Lynn Berry, Catherine J. Stevens:
Synthesized speech intelligibility and persuasion: Speech rate and non-native listeners. Comput. Speech Lang. 21(4): 641-651 (2007) - [j4]Nathan C. Perry, Catherine J. Stevens, Mark W. Wiggins, Clare E. Howell:
Cough Once for Danger: Icons Versus Abstract Warnings as Informative Alerts in Civil Aviation. Hum. Factors 49(6): 1061-1071 (2007) - [c5]Sonia Wilkie, Catherine J. Stevens, Roger Dean:
Psychoacoustic Manipulation of the Sound-Induced Illusory Flash. CMMR 2007: 223-234 - [c4]Sonia Wilkie, Catherine J. Stevens, Roger Dean:
Psychoacoustic manipulation of the sound induced Illusory Flash. ICMC 2007 - 2005
- [j3]Catherine J. Stevens, Shirley McKechnie:
Thinking in action: thought made visible in contemporary dance. Cogn. Process. 6(4): 243-252 (2005) - [j2]Catherine J. Stevens, Nicole Lees, Julie Vonwiller, Denis Burnham:
On-line experimental methods to evaluate text-to-speech (TTS) synthesis: effects of voice gender and signal quality on intelligibility, naturalness and preference. Comput. Speech Lang. 19(2): 129-146 (2005) - 2004
- [c3]Catherine J. Stevens, David Brennan, Simon Parker:
Simultaneous Manipulation of Parameters of Auditory Icons to Convey Direction, Size, and Distance: Effects on Recognition and Interpretation. ICAD 2004 - 2003
- [c2]Catherine J. Stevens, Nicole Lees, Julie Vonwiller:
Experimental tools to evaluate intelligibility of text-to-speech (TTS) synthesis: effects of voice gender and signal quality. INTERSPEECH 2003: 2045-2048
1990 – 1999
- 1993
- [c1]Catherine J. Stevens, Janet Wiles:
Tonal Music as a Componential Code: Learning Temporal Relationships between and within Pitch and Timing Components. NIPS 1993: 1085-1092 - 1992
- [j1]Catherine J. Stevens, Cyril Latimer:
A comparison of connectionist models of music recognition and human performance. Minds Mach. 2(4): 379-400 (1992)
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