
Prof. Dr. Carolin Wienrich
Head of Group Human Technology Systems, Institute for Human-Computer-Media | Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Publications
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“Imagine this smart speaker to have a body”: An analysis of the external appearances and the characteristics that people associate with voice assistants
Journal articleProject: MOTIV -
Adopting Just Another Digital Assistant or Establishing Social Interactions with a New Friend?
Conceptual Research Model of a Long-Term Analysis of First-Time Users’ Adoption and Social Interactions with Smart Speakers
Conference paperProject: MOTIV -
AI Literacy: Kompetenzdimensionen und Einflussfaktoren im Kontext von Arbeit
Grey literature / reportProject: MOTIV -
Alexas großer Lauschangriff? – Entwicklung eines Fragebogens zur Messung der wahrgenommenen Privacy intelligenter Sprachassistenten
Conference paperProject: MOTIV -
Arbeiten mit Künstlicher Intelligenz
Perspektiven für eine menschenzentrierte Gestaltung von KI
Grey literature / reporthttps://www.bmas.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/Publikationen/a865-arbeiten-mit-kuenstlicher-intelligenz-pdf.htmlProject: MOTIV -
Conceptualizing a Digital Interaction Literacy for Voice-based AI Systems
A Qualitative Interview Study
Journal articleProject: MOTIV -
Development of an Instrument to Measure Conceptualizations and Competencies About Conversational Agents on the Example of Smart Speakers
Journal articleProject: MOTIV -
Digital interaction literacy model–Conceptualizing competencies for literate interactions with voice-based AI systems
Journal articleProject: MOTIV -
Effects of AI understanding-training on AI literacy, usage, self-determined interactions, and anthropomorphization with voice assistants
Journal articleProject: MOTIV -
Empower the user – The impact of functional understanding training on usage, social perception, and self-determined interactions with intelligent voice assistants
Journal articleProject: MOTIV -
Giving Alexa a Face – Implementing a New Research Prototype and Examining the Influences of Different Human-Like Visualizations on the Perception of Voice Assistants
Conference paperProject: MOTIV -
Higher-Order DeepTrails
Unified Approach to *Trails
Conference paperProject: MOTIV -
How do employees imagine AI they want to work with
A drawing study
Conference paperProject: MOTIV -
How to Enable Sovereign Human-AI Interactions at Work?
Concepts of Graspable Testbeds Empowering People to Understand and Competently Use AI-Systems.
Conference paperDOI: 10.34669/wi.cp/4.20Project: MOTIV -
Im Umgang mit Sprachassistenten ist noch viel Zukunftsmusik drin
Grey literature / reporthttps://www.bidt.digital/im-umgang-mit-sprachassistenten-ist-noch-viel-zukunftsmusik-drin/Project: MOTIV -
Inhibitors and Enablers to Explainable AI Success: A Systematic Examination of Explanation Complexity and Individual Characteristics
Journal articleDOI: 10.3390/mti6120106Project: MOTIV -
Privacy of AI-Based Voice Assistants: Understanding the Users’ Perspective
Contribution / chapterProject: MOTIV -
The Trustworthiness of Voice Assistants in the Context of Healthcare Investigating the Effect of Perceived Expertise on the Trustworthiness of Voice Assistants, Providers, Data Receivers, and Automatic Speech Recognition
Journal articleProject: MOTIV -
Towards a holistic approach and measurement of humans interacting with speech-based technology
Conference paperProject: MOTIV