Carman Neustaedter mainly focuses on Internet privacy, World Wide Web, Multimedia, Human–computer interaction and Videoconferencing. His Internet privacy study combines topics in areas such as Ubiquitous computing and Media space. His research integrates issues of Computer security and Space in his study of Media space.
He interconnects Order and Conversation in the investigation of issues within World Wide Web. The Video chat research he does as part of his general Multimedia study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Movement, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His Human–computer interaction study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Mobile collaboration and Subject.
His primary areas of investigation include Multimedia, Internet privacy, Human–computer interaction, World Wide Web and Videoconferencing. His work on Video chat as part of general Multimedia research is often related to Video streaming, thus linking different fields of science. His studies in Internet privacy integrate themes in fields like Variety, Feeling, Mobile commerce and Media space.
His Media space study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Space and Social connectedness. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Robot and Mobile device. Carman Neustaedter connects Videoconferencing with Computer-supported cooperative work in his research.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Internet privacy, Multimedia, Human–computer interaction, Robot and Feeling. His studies deal with areas such as Variety and Control as well as Internet privacy. His work in the fields of Multimedia, such as Videoconferencing, intersects with other areas such as Video streaming.
His Human–computer interaction study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Haptic technology. The Haptic technology study combines topics in areas such as Computer security, Aeronautics and FLEX. His Feeling research incorporates themes from Boredom and Video chat.
Multimedia, Human–computer interaction, Robot, Telerobotics and Internet privacy are his primary areas of study. Specifically, his work in Multimedia is concerned with the study of Videoconferencing. The various areas that Carman Neustaedter examines in his Videoconferencing study include Mobile collaboration, Video chat and Communications system.
His research in Human–computer interaction intersects with topics in Conversation, FLEX and Haptic technology. His biological study deals with issues like Attendance, which deal with fields such as Scale, Presentation and Ubiquitous computing. His Internet privacy research includes themes of Variety, Mobile computing and Urban informatics.
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Understanding sequence and reply relationships within email conversations: a mixed-model visualization
Gina Danielle Venolia;Carman Neustaedter.
human factors in computing systems (2003)
Understanding sequence and reply relationships within email conversations: a mixed-model visualization
Gina Danielle Venolia;Carman Neustaedter.
human factors in computing systems (2003)
Intimacy in long-distance relationships over video chat
Carman Neustaedter;Saul Greenberg.
human factors in computing systems (2012)
Intimacy in long-distance relationships over video chat
Carman Neustaedter;Saul Greenberg.
human factors in computing systems (2012)
Autobiographical design in HCI research: designing and learning through use-it-yourself
Carman Neustaedter;Phoebe Sengers.
designing interactive systems (2012)
Autobiographical design in HCI research: designing and learning through use-it-yourself
Carman Neustaedter;Phoebe Sengers.
designing interactive systems (2012)
The family window: the design and evaluation of a domestic media space
Tejinder K. Judge;Carman Neustaedter;Andrew F. Kurtz.
human factors in computing systems (2010)
The family window: the design and evaluation of a domestic media space
Tejinder K. Judge;Carman Neustaedter;Andrew F. Kurtz.
human factors in computing systems (2010)
Blur filtration fails to preserve privacy for home-based video conferencing
Carman Neustaedter;Saul Greenberg;Michael Boyle.
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (2006)
Blur filtration fails to preserve privacy for home-based video conferencing
Carman Neustaedter;Saul Greenberg;Michael Boyle.
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (2006)
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