
Prof. Dr. Carolin Wienrich
Professorin für Psychologie Intelligenter Interaktiver Systeme, Institut für Mensch-Computer-Medien | Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Publikationen
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Effects of AI understanding-training on AI literacy, usage, self-determined interactions, and anthropomorphization with voice assistants
ZeitschriftenaufsatzProjekt: MOTIV -
Empower the user – The impact of functional understanding training on usage, social perception, and self-determined interactions with intelligent voice assistants
ZeitschriftenaufsatzProjekt: MOTIV -
Higher-Order DeepTrails
Unified Approach to *Trails
KonferenzpapierProjekt: MOTIV -
Im Umgang mit Sprachassistenten ist noch viel Zukunftsmusik drin
Graue Literatur / Bericht / Reporthttps://www.bidt.digital/im-umgang-mit-sprachassistenten-ist-noch-viel-zukunftsmusik-drin/Projekt: MOTIV -
How do employees imagine AI they want to work with
A drawing study
KonferenzpapierProjekt: MOTIV -
How to Enable Sovereign Human-AI Interactions at Work?
Concepts of Graspable Testbeds Empowering People to Understand and Competently Use AI-Systems.
KonferenzpapierDOI: 10.34669/wi.cp/4.20Projekt: MOTIV -
Digital interaction literacy model–Conceptualizing competencies for literate interactions with voice-based AI systems
ZeitschriftenaufsatzProjekt: MOTIV -
Conceptualizing a Digital Interaction Literacy for Voice-based AI Systems
A Qualitative Interview Study
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Arbeiten mit Künstlicher Intelligenz
Perspektiven für eine menschenzentrierte Gestaltung von KI
Graue Literatur / Bericht / Reporthttps://www.bmas.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/Publikationen/a865-arbeiten-mit-kuenstlicher-intelligenz-pdf.htmlProjekt: MOTIV -
Inhibitors and Enablers to Explainable AI Success: A Systematic Examination of Explanation Complexity and Individual Characteristics
ZeitschriftenaufsatzDOI: 10.3390/mti6120106Projekt: 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
KonferenzpapierProjekt: MOTIV -
“Imagine this smart speaker to have a body”: An analysis of the external appearances and the characteristics that people associate with voice assistants
ZeitschriftenaufsatzProjekt: MOTIV -
AI Literacy: Kompetenzdimensionen und Einflussfaktoren im Kontext von Arbeit
Graue Literatur / Bericht / ReportProjekt: 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
KonferenzpapierProjekt: MOTIV -
Privacy of AI-Based Voice Assistants: Understanding the Users’ Perspective
Beitrag in ...Projekt: 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
ZeitschriftenaufsatzProjekt: MOTIV -
Development of an Instrument to Measure Conceptualizations and Competencies About Conversational Agents on the Example of Smart Speakers
ZeitschriftenaufsatzProjekt: MOTIV -
Towards a holistic approach and measurement of humans interacting with speech-based technology
KonferenzpapierProjekt: MOTIV -
Alexas großer Lauschangriff? – Entwicklung eines Fragebogens zur Messung der wahrgenommenen Privacy intelligenter Sprachassistenten
KonferenzpapierProjekt: MOTIV