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Peer-reviewed Conference Papers

  • C5. Sameer Patil and Alfred Kobsa (2005) Uncovering Privacy Attitudes and Practices in Instant Messaging, In Proceedings of GROUP 2005, Sanibel Island, Florida.
  • C4. Sameer Patil, Sherman R. Alpert, John Karat, and Catherine Wolf (2005) "THAT's What I Was Looking For": Comparing User-Rated Relevance with Search Engine Rankings, In Proceedings of Interact 2005, Rome, Italy.
  • C3. Sameer Patil and Alfred Kobsa (2005) Privacy in Collaboration: Managing Impression, In Proceedings of the International Conference on Online Communities and Social Computing, Las Vegas, NV.
  • C2. Sameer Patil and Jennifer Lai (2005) Who Gets to Know What When: Configuring Privacy Preferences in an Awareness Application, In Proceedings of CHI 2005, Portland, OR.
  • C1. Sameer Patil and Alfred Kobsa (2004) Instant Messaging and Privacy, In Proceedings of HCI 2004, Leeds, U.K., pp. 85-88.

Refereed Book Chapters

  • B1. Sameer Patil and Alfred Kobsa (2004) Preserving Privacy in Awareness Systems, In Wissen in Aktion, R. Hammwöhner, M. Rittberger and W. Semar (Eds.), University of Konstanz Press, Konstanz, Germany, pp. 119-129.

Peer-reviewed Workshop Proposals

  • W2. Sameer Patil, Natalia Romero, and John Karat (2005) Privacy and HCI: Methodologies for Studying Privacy Issues, Workshop Proposal, In Extended Abstracts of CHI 2006, Montreal, Canada.
  • W1. Natalia Romero, Evelien Perik, and Sameer Patil (2005) Appropriate Methodologies for Empirical Studies of Privacy, Workshop Proposal, In Adjunct Proceedings of Interact 2005, Rome, Italy.

Refereed Workshop Position Papers

  • P2. Sameer Patil and Alfred Kobsa (2005) Designing with Privacy in Mind, Position paper for Workshop on Awareness Systems: Known Results, Theory, Concepts and Future Challenges, CHI 2005, Portland, OR.
  • P1. Alfred Kobsa, Sameer Patil and Max Teltzrow (2004) Research Directions at the Intersection of Privacy and Usability, Position paper for DIMACS Workshop on Usable Privacy and Security Software, Piscataway, NJ.

Technical Reports

  • T5. Sameer Patil and Alfred Kobsa (2003) Privacy as Impression Management, ISR Technical Report #UCI-ISR-03-3, Institute of Software Research, University of California, Irvine (http://www.isr.uci.edu/tech_reports/UCI-ISR-03-13.pdf).
  • T4. John Karat, Catherine Wolf, Sherman R. Alpert, Pat Velderman, and Sameer Patil (2003) Improving Search on IBM.com, IBM Research Technical Report.
  • T3. Sherman Alpert, Catherine Wolf, John Karat, and Sameer Patil (2003) Evaluating the Relevancy of Search Results on IBM.com, IBM Research Technical Report.
  • T2. Sameer Patil and Alfred Kobsa (2003) The Challenges in Preserving Privacy in Awareness Systems, ISR Technical Report #UCI-ISR-03-3, Institute of Software Research, University of California, Irvine (http://www.isr.uci.edu/tech_reports/UCI-ISR-03-3.pdf).
  • T1. Cory D. Kidd, Thomas O'Connell, Kris Nagel, Sameer Patil, and Gregory D. Abowd (2000) Building a Better Intercom: Context-Mediated Communication within the Home, Georgia Institute of Technology, Graphics, Visualization and Usability (GVU) Center Technical Report #00-27 (http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/reports/2000/abstracts/00-27.html).

Other

  • O3. Sameer Patil (2005) Balancing Awareness and Privacy in Loosely-coupled Collaboration, Submitted to ECSCW 2005 Doctoral Consortium, (under review)
  • O2. Sameer Patil and Alfred Kobsa (2005) Uncovering Privacy Attitudes and Practices in Instant Messaging, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (CAL-(IT)2) Graduate Student Conference on Social and Cultural Aspects of Science, Irvine CA.
  • O1. Sameer Patil and Alfred Kobsa (2003) The Challenges in Preserving Privacy in Awareness Systems, Student Boaster, Human Computer Interaction Consortium (HCIC) Workshop, Fraser, CO.

 

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