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Dan Horn

US Army Research Institute
2511 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, VA 22202

d-a-n-ho-rn (to email, remove the dashes please) at gmail.com

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DISSERTATION
Horn, D. B. (2001). Seeing is Believing: Video Quality and Lie Detection. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

JOURNAL ARTICLES
Birnholtz, J. P. and Horn, D. B. (conditionally accepted) "Shake Rattle and Roles: Telepresence Design Implications From Experimental Earthquake Engineering."

Birnholtz, J. P., Horn, D. B., Finholt, T. A., & Bae, S. J. (2004). The effects of cash, electronic, and paper gift certificates as respondent incentives for a web-based survey of technologically sophisticated respondents. Social Science Computer Review, 22(3), 355-362.

Horn, D. B. (2001). Confounding the effects of delay with interference on memory distortion: Commentary on Schmolck, Buffalo and Squire.Psychological Science 12(2), 180-181.

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS AND PRESENTATIONS
Birnholtz, J.P., Finholt, T.A., Horn, D.B. and Bae, S.J (2005) Grounding Needs: Achieving Common Ground Via Lightweight Chat in Large, Distributed Ad-Hoc Groups, Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 05), Portland, OR, April 2-7.

Horn, D. B., Finholt, T. A., Birnholtz, J. P., Motwani, D., & Jayaraman, S. (2004). Six degrees of Jonathan Grudin: A social network analysis of the evolution and impact of CSCW research, Paper presented at CSCW 2004, the Association for Computing Machinery conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Chicago, IL November 6-10, 2004.

Birnholtz, J. P., & Horn, D. B. (2004). Shake, rattle, and roles: Design implications from experimental earthquake engineering. Paper presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA August 6-11, 2004.

Horn, D. B., Olson, J. S., & Karasik, L. (2002) The effects of spatial and temporal video distortion on lie detection performance. Short Paper presented at CHI 2002, the Association for Computing Machinery conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, Minneapolis, MN April 20-25, 2002.

Horn, D. B. (2001) Seeing is believing: Degraded video leads to impaired lie detection. Poster presented at the American Psychological Society’s annual conference. Toronto, ON June 14-17, 2001.

Horn, D. B. (2001). Is seeing believing? Detecting deception in technologically mediated communication. Short Paper presented at CHI 2001, the Association for Computing Machinery conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, Seattle, WA March 31 - April 5, 2001.

Horn, D. B. (2000). Is seeing believing? The effects of technologically mediated communication on the detection of deception. Doctoral Consortium presentation at CSCW 2000, the Association for Computing Machinery conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Philadelphia, PA December 2-6, 2000.

Karat, J., Horn, D. B., Halverson, C., & Karat, C. (2000). Overcoming unusability: Developing efficient strategies in speech recognition systems. Poster presented at CHI 2000, the Association for Computing Machinery conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, The Hague, Netherlands April 1-4, 2000.

Halverson, C., Horn, D. B., Karat, C., & Karat, J. (1999). The Beauty of Errors: Patterns of Error Correction in Desktop Speech Systems. Paper presented at INTERACT 99, the International Federation for Information Processing conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Edinburgh, Scotland August 30-September 3, 1999.

Veinott, E., Horn, D., & Mosmann, A. (1999). The Effects of Videotaped Expert Testimony on Juror Decision Making. Poster presented at the American Psychological Society’s 10th annual conference. Denver, CO June 3-6, 1999.

Halverson, C., Horn, D. B., Karat, C., & Karat, J. (1999) Hearing What Speech Recognition Can’t: A language to Understand Your Users’ Behavior Paper presented at the American Voice Input/Output Society. San Jose, CA May 24-26, 1999.

Karat, C., Halverson, C., Horn, D., & Karat, J. (1999) Patterns of Entry and Correction in Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition Systems Paper presented at CHI 99, the Association for Computing Machinery conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. Pittsburgh, PA. May 15-20, 1999.

Horn, D. B., Rocco, E., & Resnick, P. (1998). The World-Wide Lab: Conducting Experiments on the Internet. Tutorial Presented at CSCW 98, the Association for Computing Machinery conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Seattle, WA.

Horn, D. B. & Cohen, M. D. (1996). Video Contact Affects the Learning of Organizational Routines in Laboratory Studies. Short Paper presented at CSCW 96, the Association for Computing Machinery conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Boston, MA.


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