Journal Articles

  1. Yuan, Y. C., Cosley, D., Ling, X., Welser, T., Gay, G. (2009). The Diffusion of a Task Recommendation System to Facilitate Contributions to an Online Community. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 15(1). [HTML] [PDF]

  2. Ling, K., Beenen, G., Ludford, P., Wang, X., Chang, K., Li, X., Cosley, D., Frankowski, D., Terveen, L., Rashid, A. M., Resnick, P., Kraut, R. (2005). Using social psychology to motivate contributions to online communities. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 10(4). [HTML]

  3. Lattanzi, M., Cosley, D. (1999). Poser: An Online Reviewing Tool in Java. CS Ed. J., Spring 1999. [PDF] [PS]

Full Conference Papers

Conference acceptance rates are listed in parentheses, where known.

  1. Cosley, D., Baxter, J., Lee, S., Alson, B., Adams, P., Nomura, S., Sarabu, C., Gay, G. (2009). MobiTags: Supporting Semantic, Spatial, and Social Interaction in Museum Spaces. CHI 2009. (25%) [PDF] [ACM DL]

  2. Leshed, G., Perez, D., Hancock, J. H., Cosley, D., Birnholtz, J., Lee, S., McLeod, P. L., Gay, G. (2009). Visualizing real-time language-based feedback on teamwork behavior in computer-mediated groups. CHI 2009. (25%) [PDF] [ACM DL]

  3. Crandall, D., Cosley, D., Huttenlocher, D., Kleinberg, J., Suri, S. (2008). Feedback effects between similarity and social influence in online communities. In KDD 2008. (10%) [PDF] [PS] [ACM DL]

  4. Cosley, D., Lewenstein, J., Herman, A., Holloway, J., Baxter, J., Nomura, S., Boehner, K., Gay, G. (2008). ArtLinks: Fostering Social Awareness and Reflection in Museums. CHI 2008. (22%) [PDF] [PS] [ACM DL]

  5. Cosley, D., Frankowski, D., Terveen, L., Riedl, J. (2007). SuggestBot: Using Intelligent Task Routing to Help People Find Work in Wikipedia. IUI 2007. (22%) [PDF] [PS] [ACM DL]

  6. Sen, S., Lam, S. K., Rashid, A., Cosley, D., Frankowski, D., Osterhouse, J., Harper, F. M., Riedl, J. (2006). tagging, communities, vocabulary, evolution. CSCW 2006. (22%, best paper award) [PDF] [PS] [ACM DL]

  7. Frankowski, D., Cosley, D., Sen, S., Terveen, L., Riedl, J. (2006). You Are What You Say: Privacy Risks of Public Mentions. SIGIR 2006. (19%) [PDF] [PS] [ACM DL]

  8. Cosley, D., Frankowski, D., Terveen, L., Riedl, J. (2006). Using Intelligent Task Routing and Con-tribution Review to Help Communities Build Artifacts of Lasting Value. CHI 2006. (24%) [PDF] [PS] [ACM DL]

  9. Cosley, D., Frankowski, D., Kiesler, S., Terveen, L., Riedl, J. (2005). How Oversight Improves Member-Maintained Communities. CHI 2005. Portland, OR. (25%) [PDF] [PS] [ACM DL]

  10. Ludford, P., Cosley, D., Frankowski, D., Terveen, L. (2004). Think Different: Increasing Online Community Participation Using Uniqueness and Group Dissimilarity. CHI 2004, pp. 631-638. (16%) [PDF] [PS] [ACM DL]

  11. Cosley, D., Lam, S. K., Albert, I., Konstan, J., Riedl, J. (2003). Is Seeing Believing? How Recommender Systems Influence Users. Opinions. CHI 2003, Fort Lauderdale, pp. 585-592. (16%) [PDF] [PS] [ACM DL]

  12. Cosley, D., Ludford, P., Terveen, L. (2003). Studying the Effect of Similarity in Online Task-Focused Interactions. GROUP 2003, Sanibel Island, FL, pp. 321-329. (35%) [PDF] [PS] [ACM DL]

  13. Lam, S. K., Pennock, D. M., Cosley, D., Lawrence, S. (2003). 1 Billion Pages = 1 Million Dollars? Mining the Web to Play ``Who Wants to be a Millionaire?'' UAI 2003, Acapulco, pp. 337-345. (33%)

  14. Cosley, D., Lawrence, S., Pennock, D. M. (2002). REFEREE: An open framework for practical testing of recommender systems using ResearchIndex. VLDB 2002, Hong Kong, pp. 35-46. (16%) [PDF] [PS]

  15. McNee, S., Albert, I., Cosley, D., Gopalkrishnan, P., Lam, S. K., Rashid, A. M., Konstan, J., Riedl, J. (2002). On the Recommending of Citations for Research Papers. CSCW2002, pp. 116-125. (20%) [PDF] [PS] [ACM DL]

  16. Goecks, J., Cosley, D. (2002). NuggetMine: Intelligent Groupware for Opportunistically Sharing Information Nuggets. IUI 2002, San Francisco, CA, pp. 106-113. (33%) [PDF] [PS] [ACM DL]

  17. Rashid, A. M., Albert, I., Cosley, D., Lam, S. K., McNee, S., Konstan, J.A., Riedl, J. (2002). Getting to Know You: Learning New User Preferences in Recommender Systems. IUI 2002, pp. 127-134. (33%) [PDF] [PS] [ACM DL]

  18. O'Connor, M., Cosley, D., Konstan, J. A., Riedl, J. (2001). PolyLens: A Recommender System for Groups of Users. ECSCW 2001, Bonn, Germany, pp. 199-218. (19%) [PDF] [Springer]

Short Conference Papers

  1. Wang, H.-C., Cosley, D., Fussell, S.R. (2009). IdeaExpander: Supporting Group Brainstorming with Conversationally Triggered Visual Thinking Stimuli. To appear, CSCW 2010. Savannah, GA.

  2. Cosley, D., Akey, K., Alson, B., Baxter, J., Broomfield, M., Lee, S., Sarabu, C. (2009). Using Technologies to Support Reminscence. BCS HCI 2009. Cambridge, UK. [PDF]

  3. Thom-Santelli, J., Cosley, D., Gay, G. (2009). What's Mine is Mine: Territoriality in Collaborative Authoring. CHI 2009. (25%) [PDF] [ACM DL]

  4. Leshed, G., Hancock, J., Cosley, D., McLeod, P., Gay G. (2007). Feedback for Guiding Reflection on Teamwork Practices. GROUP 2007, Sanibel Island, FL. [PDF] [PS] [ACM DL]

  5. Shami, N. S., Yuan, Y. C., Cosley, D., Xia, L., Gay, G. (2007). That.s what friends are for: Facilitating ``Who Knows What'' Across Group Boundaries. GROUP 2007, Sanibel Island, FL. [PDF] [PS] [ACM DL]

Other Refereed Publications

  1. Cosley, D., Schwanda, V., Peesapati, S. T., Schultz, J., Baxter, J. (2009). Experiences with a publicly deployed tool for reminiscing. Reminiscence Systems Workshop 2009, Cambridge, UK. [PDF]

  2. Yuan, Y. C., Cosley, D. Ling, X., Welser, T. The Diffusion of a Task Recommendation System to Facilitate Contributions to an Online Community. (2009) International Communication Association. [PDF]

  3. Welser, H. T., Cosley, D. Kossinets, G., Lin, A., Dokshin, F., Gay, G., Smith, M. (2008). Finding social roles in Wikipedia. American Sociological Association, Boston. [PDF] [PS] [AllAcademic]

  4. Black, L. W., Welser, H. T., DeGroot, J. M., Cosley, D. (2008). `Wikipedia is not a democracy': Deliberation and Policy-Making in an Online Community. International Communication Association, Montreal. [PDF] [PS] [AllAcademic]

  5. Nobarany, S., Haraty, M., Cosley, D. (2008). GePuTTIS: General Purpose Transitive Trust Inference System For Social Networks. AAAI Social Information Processing Spring Symposium. [PDF] [PS] [AAAI]

  6. Yuan, Y. C., Cosley, D., Welser, H. (2007). The Impact of Network Relations on the Diffusion of SuggestBot in Wikipedia. National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

  7. Cosley, D. (2005). Mining Social Theory to Build Member Maintained Communities. In Proceedings of Knowledge Contributions in Volunteer Communities 2005, AAAI Spring Symposium. [PDF] [PS]

  8. Cosley, D. (2001). Using Online Tools to Enhance Classrooms: A Case Study with MaSH (Making Serendipity Happen). WebNet 2001, Orlando, Florida. [PDF] [PS]

Posters, demos, etc.

  1. Wang, H.-C., Cosley, D., Fussell, S. (2010). Idea Expander: Agent-Augmented Online Brainstorming. Demo at CSCW 2010.
  2. Thom-Santelli, J., Cosley, D., Gay, G. (2008). It is My Baby: Expressing Territoriality in Wikipedia. Poster presented at CSCW 2008.

  3. Goecks, J., Cosley, D., Razieli, Z., Good, N., Pham, P. (2001). Discovering Design Principles of Everyday Computing Devices via a Case Study. Student Research Competition, SIGCSE 2001.