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Jodi Forlizzi

Researcher at Carnegie Mellon University

Publications -  245
Citations -  20198

Jodi Forlizzi is an academic researcher from Carnegie Mellon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interaction design & Social robot. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 237 publications receiving 17292 citations. Previous affiliations of Jodi Forlizzi include Disney Research & General Motors.

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Worker-Centered Design: Expanding HCI Methods for Supporting Labor

TL;DR: This one-day workshop seeks to bring together a growing community of HCI scholars concerned with the labor upon which the future of work the authors envision relies and discuss existing methods for studying work that they find both productive and problematic with the aim of understanding how to better bridge current gaps in research, policy, and practice.
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Kineticons: using iconographic motion in graphical user interface design

TL;DR: This paper defines Kineticons - an iconographic scheme based on motion that allows a suite of system-wide kinetic behaviors to be reused for a variety of uses and develops an initial kineticon vocabulary.
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The SenseChair: the lounge chair as an intelligent assistive device for elders

TL;DR: The SenseChair as mentioned in this paper is an intelligent assistive lounge chair that brings assistive technology to elders in a comfortable and familiar fashion, taking information about a sitter's behavior and the environment and providing information ranging from ambient displays to explicit notification.
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Robots in the Home: Qualitative and Quantitative Insights into Kitchen Organization

TL;DR: This work explores how organization occurs in the kitchen through a home study, and includes qualitative insights towards robot behavior during kitchen organization, an open source dataset of real life kitchens, and a proof-of-concept application of this dataset to the problem of object return.
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Designing for social experiences with and within autonomous vehicles – exploring methodological directions

TL;DR: Wizard of Oz and small-scale scenarios were found fruitful as collaboration basis for multidisciplinary teams, by establishing a united understanding of the problem at hand.