William Seymour : Publications
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Strangers in the Room: Unpacking Perceptions of 'Smartness' and Related Ethical Concerns in the Home
William Seymour‚ Reuben Binns‚ Petr Slovak‚ Max Van Kleek and Nigel Shadbolt
In 2020 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems. 2020.
Details about Strangers in the Room: Unpacking Perceptions of 'Smartness' and Related Ethical Concerns in the Home | BibTeX data for Strangers in the Room: Unpacking Perceptions of 'Smartness' and Related Ethical Concerns in the Home | Download (pdf) of Strangers in the Room: Unpacking Perceptions of 'Smartness' and Related Ethical Concerns in the Home | DOI (10.1145/3357236.3395501)
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Does Siri Have a Soul? Exploring Voice Assistants Through Shinto Design Fictions
William Seymour and Max Van Kleek
In Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. 2020.
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Informing the Design of Privacy−Empowering Tools for the Connected Home
William Seymour Martin J. Kraemer Reuben Binns and Max Van Kleek
In 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. 2020.
Details about Informing the Design of Privacy−Empowering Tools for the Connected Home | BibTeX data for Informing the Design of Privacy−Empowering Tools for the Connected Home | Download (pdf) of Informing the Design of Privacy−Empowering Tools for the Connected Home | DOI (10.1145/3313831.3376264)
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Aretha: A Respectful Voice Assistant for the Smart Home
William Seymour‚ Max Van Kleek‚ Reuben Binns and Nigel Shadbolt
In Living in the Internet of Things: Cybersecurity of the IoT Conference. 2019.
Details about Aretha: A Respectful Voice Assistant for the Smart Home | BibTeX data for Aretha: A Respectful Voice Assistant for the Smart Home | Download (pdf) of Aretha: A Respectful Voice Assistant for the Smart Home | DOI (10.1049/cp.2019.0154)
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IoT Refine: Making Smart Home Devices Accountable for Their Data Harvesting Practices
Max Van Kleek‚ William Seymour‚ Reuben Binns‚ Jun Zhao‚ Daniel Karandikar and Nigel Shadbolt
In Living in the Internet of Things: Cybersecurity of the IoT Conference. 2019.
Details about IoT Refine: Making Smart Home Devices Accountable for Their Data Harvesting Practices | BibTeX data for IoT Refine: Making Smart Home Devices Accountable for Their Data Harvesting Practices | Download (pdf) of IoT Refine: Making Smart Home Devices Accountable for Their Data Harvesting Practices | DOI (10.1049/cp.2019.0134)
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Informing The Future of Data Protection in Smart Homes
Ivan Flechais Martin J Kraemer William Seymour Reuben Binns Max Van Kleek
In CHI'19 Workshops: New Directions for the IoT: Automate‚ Share‚ Build‚ and Care. 2019.
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The Internet of Kant: Respect as a Lens for IoT Design
William Seymour and Max Van Kleek
In CHI'19 Workshops: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Exploring the Intersection of Philosophy and HCI. 2019.
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Privacy Therapy with Aretha: What If Your Firewall Could Talk?
William Seymour
In Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. 2019.
Details about Privacy Therapy with Aretha: What If Your Firewall Could Talk? | BibTeX data for Privacy Therapy with Aretha: What If Your Firewall Could Talk? | Download (pdf) of Privacy Therapy with Aretha: What If Your Firewall Could Talk? | DOI (10.1145/3290607.3308449)
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The Need for Sensemaking in Networked Privacy and Algorithmic Responsibility
Max Van Kleek‚ William Seymour‚ Michael Veale‚ Reuben Binns and Nigel Shadbolt
In CHI'18 Workshops: Sensemaking in a Senseless World. 2018.
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Detecting Bias: Does an Algorithm Have to Be Transparent in Order to Be Fair?
William Seymour
In BIAS 2018. 2018.
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Social Acceptability and Respectful Smart Assistants
William Seymour
In CHI'18 Workshops: (Un)Acceptable!?! – Re−thinking the Social Acceptability of Emerging Technologies. 2018.
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Respectful Things: Adding Social Intelligence to Smart Devices
Max Van Kleek‚ William Seymour‚ Reuben Binns and Nigel Shadbolt
In Living in the Internet of Things: Cybersecurity of the IoT Conference. 2018.
Details about Respectful Things: Adding Social Intelligence to Smart Devices | BibTeX data for Respectful Things: Adding Social Intelligence to Smart Devices | DOI (10.1049/cp.2018.0006)
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How loyal is your Alexa?: Imagining a Respectful Smart Assistant
William Seymour
In Extended Abstracts of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. 2018.
Details about How loyal is your Alexa?: Imagining a Respectful Smart Assistant | BibTeX data for How loyal is your Alexa?: Imagining a Respectful Smart Assistant | Download (pdf) of How loyal is your Alexa?: Imagining a Respectful Smart Assistant | DOI (10.1145/3170427.3180289) | Link to How loyal is your Alexa?: Imagining a Respectful Smart Assistant