Refereed full conference papers

[1] Ge Gao, Bin Xu, David Hau, Zheng Yao, Dan Cosley, and Susan R Fussell. Two is better than one: Improving multilingual collaboration by giving two machine translation outputs. In Proceedings of the 18th ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing, pages 852-863, 2015. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[2] Natalya N Bazarova, Yoon Hyung Choi, Victoria Schwanda Sosik, Dan Cosley, and Janis Whitlock. Social sharing of emotions on facebook: Channel differences, satisfaction, and replies. In Proceedings of the 18th ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing, pages 154-164, 2015. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[3] Amit Sharma and Dan Cosley. Studying and modeling the connection between people's preferences and content sharing. In Proceedings of the 18th ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing, pages 1246-1257, 2015. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[4] Nitesh Goyal, Gilly Leshed, Dan Cosley, and Susan R. Fussell. Effects of implicit sharing in collaborative analysis. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI '14, pages 129-138. ACM, 2014. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[5] Ge Gao, Bin Xu, Dan Cosley, and Susan R Fussell. How beliefs about the presence of machine translation impact multilingual collaborations. In Proceedings of the 17th ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing, pages 1549-1560. ACM, 2014. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[6] Hao-Chuan Wang, Susan Fussell, and Dan Cosley. Machine translation vs. common language: effects on idea exchange in cross-lingual groups. In Proceedings of the 2013 conference on Computer supported cooperative work, pages 935-944. ACM, 2013. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[7] Xuan Zhao, Niloufar Salehi, Sasha Naranjit, Sara Alwaalan, Stephen Voida, and Dan Cosley. The many faces of facebook: Experiencing social media as performance, exhibition, and personal archive. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 1-10. ACM, 2013. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[8] Chien Wen Yuan, Leslie D Setlock, Dan Cosley, and Susan R Fussell. Understanding informal communication in multilingual contexts. In Proceedings of the 2013 conference on Computer supported cooperative work, pages 909-922. ACM, 2013. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[9] Vera Khovanskaya, Eric PS Baumer, Dan Cosley, Stephen Voida, and Geri Gay. Everybody knows what you're doing: a critical design approach to personal informatics. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3403-3412. ACM, 2013. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[10] Amit Sharma and Dan Cosley. Do social explanations work?: studying and modeling the effects of social explanations in recommender systems. In Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on World Wide Web, pages 1133-1144. International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee, 2013. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[11] Ge Gao, Hao-Chuan Wang, Dan Cosley, and Susan R Fussell. Same translation but different experience: the effects of highlighting on machine-translated conversations. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 449-458. ACM, 2013. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[12] Morten Warncke-Wang, Dan Cosley, and John Riedl. Tell me more: an actionable quality model for wikipedia. In Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Open Collaboration, page 8. ACM, 2013. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[13] Ou Jie Zhao, Tiffany Ng, and Dan Cosley. No forests without trees: Particulars and patterns in visualizing personal communication. In Proceedings of the 2012 iConference, pages 25-32. ACM, 2012. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[14] Victoria Schwanda Sosik, Xuan Zhao, and Dan Cosley. See friendship, sort of: How conversation and digital traces might support reflection on friendships. In Proceedings of the ACM 2012 conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, pages 1145-1154. ACM, 2012. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[15] Xuan Zhao, Victoria Schwanda Sosik, and Dan Cosley. It's complicated: how romantic partners use facebook. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 771-780. ACM, 2012. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[16] Howard T Welser, Dan Cosley, Gueorgi Kossinets, Austin Lin, Fedor Dokshin, Geri Gay, and Marc Smith. Finding social roles in wikipedia. In Proceedings of the 2011 iConference, pages 122-129. ACM, 2011. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[17] Hao-Chuan Wang, Susan R Fussell, and Dan Cosley. From diversity to creativity: Stimulating group brainstorming with cultural differences and conversationally-retrieved pictures. In Proceedings of the ACM 2011 conference on Computer supported cooperative work, pages 265-274. ACM, 2011. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[18] S Tejaswi Peesapati, Victoria Schwanda, Johnathon Schultz, Matt Lepage, So-Yae Jeong, and Dan Cosley. Pensieve: supporting everyday reminiscence. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 2027-2036. ACM, 2010. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[19] Dan Cosley, Daniel P Huttenlocher, Jon M Kleinberg, Xiangyang Lan, and Siddharth Suri. Sequential influence models in social networks. ICWSM, 10:26, 2010. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[20] Jennifer Thom-Santelli, Dan Cosley, and Geri Gay. What do you know?: experts, novices and territoriality in collaborative systems. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 1685-1694. ACM, 2010. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[21] Dan Cosley, Jonathan Baxter, Soyoung Lee, Brian Alson, Saeko Nomura, Phil Adams, Chethan Sarabu, and Geri Gay. A tag in the hand: supporting semantic, social, and spatial navigation in museums. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 1953-1962. ACM, 2009. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[22] Gilly Leshed, Diego Perez, Jeffrey T Hancock, Dan Cosley, Jeremy Birnholtz, Soyoung Lee, Poppy L McLeod, and Geri Gay. Visualizing real-time language-based feedback on teamwork behavior in computer-mediated groups. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 537-546. ACM, 2009. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[23] Dan Cosley, Joel Lewenstein, Andrew Herman, Jenna Holloway, Jonathan Baxter, Saeko Nomura, Kirsten Boehner, and Geri Gay. Artlinks: fostering social awareness and reflection in museums. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 403-412. ACM, 2008. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[24] Dan Cosley, Dan Frankowski, Loren Terveen, and John Riedl. Suggestbot: using intelligent task routing to help people find work in wikipedia. In Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces, pages 32-41. ACM, 2007. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[25] Shilad Sen, Shyong K Lam, Al Mamunur Rashid, Dan Cosley, Dan Frankowski, Jeremy Osterhouse, F Maxwell Harper, and John Riedl. Tagging, communities, vocabulary, evolution. In Proceedings of the 2006 20th anniversary conference on Computer supported cooperative work, pages 181-190. ACM, 2006. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[26] Dan Cosley, Dan Frankowski, Loren Terveen, and John Riedl. Using intelligent task routing and contribution review to help communities build artifacts of lasting value. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems, pages 1037-1046. ACM, 2006. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[27] Dan Frankowski, Dan Cosley, Shilad Sen, Loren Terveen, and John Riedl. You are what you say: privacy risks of public mentions. In Proceedings of the 29th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval, pages 565-572. ACM, 2006. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[28] Dan Cosley, Dan Frankowski, Sara Kiesler, Loren Terveen, and John Riedl. How oversight improves member-maintained communities. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, pages 11-20. ACM, 2005. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[29] Pamela J Ludford, Dan Cosley, Dan Frankowski, and Loren Terveen. Think different: increasing online community participation using uniqueness and group dissimilarity. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, pages 631-638. ACM, 2004. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[30] Dan Cosley, Shyong K Lam, Istvan Albert, Joseph A Konstan, and John Riedl. Is seeing believing? how recommender system interfaces affect users' opinions. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, pages 585-592. ACM, 2003. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[31] Dan Cosley, Pamela Ludford, and Loren Terveen. Studying the effect of similarity in online task-focused interactions. In Proceedings of the 2003 international ACM SIGGROUP conference on Supporting group work, pages 321-329. ACM, 2003. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[32] Shyong K Lam, David M Pennock, Dan Cosley, and Steve Lawrence. 1 billion pages = 1 million dollars? mining the web to play “who wants to be a millionaire?”. In Proceedings of the Nineteenth conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, pages 337-345. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., 2003. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[33] Al Mamunur Rashid, Istvan Albert, Dan Cosley, Shyong K Lam, Sean M McNee, Joseph A Konstan, and John Riedl. Getting to know you: learning new user preferences in recommender systems. In Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces, pages 127-134. ACM, 2002. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[34] Sean M McNee, Istvan Albert, Dan Cosley, Prateep Gopalkrishnan, Shyong K Lam, Al Mamunur Rashid, Joseph A Konstan, and John Riedl. On the recommending of citations for research papers. In Proceedings of the 2002 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work, pages 116-125. ACM, 2002. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[35] Dan Cosley, Steve Lawrence, and David M Pennock. Referee: An open framework for practical testing of recommender systems using researchindex. In Proceedings of the 28th international conference on Very Large Data Bases, pages 35-46. VLDB Endowment, 2002. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[36] Jeremy Goecks and Dan Cosley. Nuggetmine: intelligent groupware for opportunistically sharing information nuggets. In Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces, pages 87-94. ACM, 2002. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[37] Mark O'Connor, Dan Cosley, Joseph A Konstan, and John Riedl. Polylens: a recommender system for groups of users. In ECSCW 2001, pages 199-218. Springer Netherlands, 2001. [ Publisher | .pdf ]

Journal articles

[1] Victoria Schwanda Sosik and Dan Cosley. Leveraging social media content to support engagement in positive interventions. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 9(5):428-434, 2014. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[2] Natalya N Bazarova, Jessie G Taft, Yoon Hyung Choi, and Dan Cosley. Managing impressions and relationships on facebook self-presentational and relational concerns revealed through the analysis of language style. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 32(2):121-141, 2013. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[3] Dan Cosley, Victoria Schwanda Sosik, Johnathon Schultz, S Tejaswi Peesapati, and Soyoung Lee. Experiences with designing tools for everyday reminiscing. Human-Computer Interaction, 27(1-2):175-198, 2012. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[4] Cynthia R Farina, Paul Miller, Mary J Newhart, Claire Cardie, and Dan Cosley. Rulemaking in 140 characters or less: Social networking and public participation in rulemaking. Pace Law Review, 31(1), 2011. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[5] Megan K Halpern, Max Evjen, Dan Cosley, Michael Lin, Stephen Tseou, Erica Horowitz, Tejaswi Peesapati, and Geri Gay. Sundial: embodied informal science education using gps. MedieKultur. Journal of media and communication research, 27(50):48-65, 2011. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[6] Laura W Black, Howard T Welser, Dan Cosley, and Jocelyn M DeGroot. Self-governance through group discussion in wikipedia measuring deliberation in online groups. Small Group Research, 42(5):595-634, 2011. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[7] David J Crandall, Lars Backstrom, Dan Cosley, Siddharth Suri, Daniel Huttenlocher, and Jon Kleinberg. Inferring social ties from geographic coincidences. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 107(52):22436-22441, 2010. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[8] Cynthia R Farina, Mary J Newhart, Claire Cardie, and Dan Cosley. Rulemaking 2.0. U. Miami L. Rev., 65:395, 2010. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[9] Y Connie Yuan, Dan Cosley, Howard T Welser, Ling Xia, and Geri Gay. The diffusion of a task recommendation system to facilitate contributions to an online community. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 15(1):32-59, 2009. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[10] Kimberly Ling, Gerard Beenen, Pamela Ludford, Xiaoqing Wang, Klarissa Chang, Xin Li, Dan Cosley, Dan Frankowski, Loren Terveen, Al Mamunur Rashid, et al. Using social psychology to motivate contributions to online communities. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 10(4), 2005. [ Publisher ]
[11] Mark Lattanzi and Dan Cosley. Poser, an online review tool in java. Computer Science Education, 8(3):251-264, 1998. [ Publisher | .pdf ]

Refereed short conference papers

[1] Bin Xu, Ge Gao, Susan R Fussell, and Dan Cosley. Improving machine translation by showing two outputs. In Proceedings of the 32nd annual ACM conference on Human factors in computing systems, pages 3743-3746. ACM, 2014. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[2] Amit Sharma, Mevlana Gemici, and Dan Cosley. Friends, strangers, and the value of ego networks for recommendation. Proceedings of ICWSM, 2013. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[3] Justin Cheng and Dan Cosley. How annotation styles influence content and preferences. In Proceedings of the 24th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, pages 214-218. ACM, 2013. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[4] Victoria Schwanda, Steven Ibara, Lindsay Reynolds, and Dan Cosley. Side effects and gateway tools: advocating a broader look at evaluating persuasive systems. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 345-348. ACM, 2011. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[5] Amit Sharma and Dan Cosley. Network-centric recommendation: Personalization with and in social networks. In Privacy, security, risk and trust (PASSAT), 2011 IEEE third international conference on and 2011 IEEE third international conference on social computing (SocialCom), pages 282-289. IEEE, 2011. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[6] Hao-Chuan Wang, Dan Cosley, and Susan R Fussell. Idea expander: Supporting group brainstorming with conversationally triggered visual thinking stimuli. In Proceedings of the 2010 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work, pages 103-106. ACM, 2010. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[7] S Tejaswi Peesapati, Hao-Chuan Wang, and Dan Cosley. Intercultural human-photo encounters: how cultural similarity affects perceiving and tagging photographs. In Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Intercultural collaboration, pages 203-206. ACM, 2010. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[8] S Tejaswi Peesapati, Victoria Schwanda, Johnathon Schultz, and Dan Cosley. Triggering memories with online maps. Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 47(1):1-4, 2010. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[9] Justin Cheng and Dan Cosley. kultagg: ludic design for tagging interfaces. In Proceedings of the 16th ACM international conference on Supporting group work, pages 169-172. ACM, 2010. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[10] Jennifer Thom-Santelli, Dan R Cosley, and Geri Gay. What's mine is mine: territoriality in collaborative authoring. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 1481-1484. ACM, 2009. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[11] Dan Cosley, Kathy Akey, Brian Alson, Jonathan Baxter, Mark Broomfield, Soyoung Lee, and Chethan Sarabu. Using technologies to support reminiscence. In Proceedings of the 23rd British HCI Group Annual Conference on People and Computers: Celebrating People and Technology, pages 480-484. British Computer Society, 2009. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[12] Gilly Leshed, Jeffrey T Hancock, Dan Cosley, Poppy L McLeod, and Geri Gay. Feedback for guiding reflection on teamwork practices. In Proceedings of the 2007 international ACM conference on Supporting group work, pages 217-220. ACM, 2007. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[13] N Sadat Shami, Y Connie Yuan, Dan Cosley, Ling Xia, and Geri Gay. That's what friends are for: facilitating 'who knows what' across group boundaries. In Proceedings of the 2007 international ACM conference on Supporting group work, pages 379-382. ACM, 2007. [ Publisher | .pdf ]

Other edited and refereed pubs

[1] Amit Sharma, Meethu Malu, and Dan Cosley. Popcore: A system for network-centric recommendations. In Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Recommender Systems and the Social Web, 2011. [ .pdf ]
[2] Gilly Leshed, Dan Cosley, Jeffrey T Hancock, and Geri Gay. Visualizing language use in team conversations: designing through theory, experiments, and iterations. In CHI'10 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 4567-4582. ACM, 2010. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[3] Howard T. Welser, P. Underwood, Dan Cosley, Derek Hansen, and Laura Black. Wiki-networks: Networks of creativity and collaboration. In Derek Hansen, Ben Shneiderman, and Marc Smith, editors, Analyzing Social Media Networks with NodeXL. Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco, CA, 2010. [ Publisher ]
[4] Dan Cosley, Victoria Schwanda, S Tejaswi Peesapati, Johnathon Schultz, and Jonathan Baxter. Experiences with a publicly deployed tool for reminiscing. Proc. First Int'l Workshop on Reminiscence Systems, pages 31-36, 2009. [ .pdf ]
[5] Y Connie Yuan, Dan Cosley, Ling Xia, and Howard T Welser. The diffusion of a task recommendation system to facilitate contributions to an online community. In International Communication Association Annual Conference, 2009. [ .pdf ]
[6] Howard T Welser, Dan Cosley, Gueorgi Kossinets, Austin Lin, Fedor Doshkin, Geri Gay, and Marc Smith. Finding social roles in wikipedia. In American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, 2008. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[7] Connie Yuan, Daniel Cosley, and Howard T Welser. The impact of network relations on the diffusion of SuggestBot in Wikipedia. In Panel on social network analysis in organizational communication, National Communication Association, 2007.
[8] Dan Cosley. Mining social theory to build member-maintained communities. In AAAI Spring Symposium: Knowledge Collection from Volunteer Contributors, pages 28-33, 2005. [ .pdf ]
[9] Dan Cosley. Using online tools to enhance classrooms: A case study with mash (making serendipity happen). In Proceedings of WebNet, pages 233-238, 2001. [ .pdf ]

Posters, demos, etc.

[1] Zachary Porges, Xi Yang, Apurva Desai, Catherine Ho, Ruwan Pallegedara, Raisa Razzaque, and Dan Cosley. Achieve: evaluating the impact of progress logging and social feedback on goal achievement. In Proceedings of the companion publication of the 17th ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing, pages 221-224. ACM, 2014. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[2] Zach Porges, Nicole Calace, Tré Calhoun, Yundi Lily Gao, Brian Lin, Yulan Lannie Miao, Toshihiro Noguchi, Ben Shulman, Naomi Wiener, and Dan Cosley. Pact: leveraging social networks for goal achievement. In CHI'14 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 2125-2130. ACM, 2014. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[3] Xiying Wang and Dan Cosley. Tweetdrops: a visualization to foster awareness and collective learning of sustainability. In Proceedings of the companion publication of the 17th ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing, pages 33-36. ACM, 2014. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[4] Bin Xu, Tina Chien-Wen Yuan, Susan R Fussell, and Dan Cosley. Sobot: facilitating conversation using social media data and a social agent. In Proceedings of the companion publication of the 17th ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing, pages 41-44. ACM, 2014. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[5] Justin Cheng, Laewoo Kang, and Dan Cosley. Storeys: designing collaborative storytelling interfaces. In CHI'13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3031-3034. ACM, 2013. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[6] Bin Xu, Alvin Chin, and Dan Cosley. On how event size and interactivity affect social networks. In CHI'13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 865-870. ACM, 2013. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[7] Meethu Malu, Nikunj Jethi, and Dan Cosley. Encouraging personal storytelling by example. In Proceedings of the 2012 iConference, pages 611-612. ACM, 2012. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[8] Shaomei Wu, Shenwei Liu, Dan Cosley, and Michael Macy. Mining collective local knowledge from google mymaps. In Proceedings of the 20th international conference companion on World wide web, pages 151-152. ACM, 2011. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[9] Lindsay Reynolds, Steven Ibara, Victoria Schwanda, and Dan Cosley. Does it know i'm not maintaining good posture?: an in-home play study of wii fit. In CHI'11 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 1687-1692. ACM, 2011. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[10] Tiffany Ng, Ou Jie Zhao, and Dan Cosley. pietime: Visualizing communication patterns. In Privacy, security, risk and trust (PASSAT), 2011 IEEE third international conference on and 2011 IEEE third international conference on social computing (SocialCom), pages 720-723. IEEE, 2011. [ Publisher | .pdf ]
[11] Hao-Chuan Wang, Susan R Fussell, and Dan Cosley. Using language-retrieved pictures to support multi-lingual brainstorming. In Demo at the ACM 2011 conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 2011. [ .pdf ]
[12] Hao-Chuan Wang, Susan R Fussell, and Dan Cosley. Effects of visual stimuli on idea generation and discourse coherence in conversational brainstorming. In Poster at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Text & Discourse, 2010.
[13] Hao-Chuan Wang, Dan Cosley, and Susan R Fussell. Idea expander: Agent-augmented online brainstorming. In Demo at the ACM 2010 conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 2010. [ .pdf ]
[14] Jennifer Thom-Santelli, Dan Cosley, and Geri Gay. It is my baby: Expressing territoriality in wikipedia. In Poster at the ACM 2008 conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 2008.
[15] J. Goecks, D. Cosley, Z. Razieli, N. Good, and P. Pham. Discovering design principles of everyday computing devices via a case study. In Student Research Competition at SIGCSE 2001, 2001.

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