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Loren G. Terveen
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`terveen@umn.edu
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`University of Minnesota
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`(612) 624-8310
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`Address
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`Department of Computer Science and Engineering
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`University of Minnesota
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`Minneapolis, MN 55455
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`Education
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`Ph.D. in Computer Sciences
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`University of Texas
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`M.S. in Computer Sciences
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`University of Texas
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`B.A. in Computer Science,
`Mathematics, History
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`University of South Dakota
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`1991
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`1988
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`1984
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`Affiliations Member of ACM, ACM/SIGCHI
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`Research
`Interests
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`Professional
`Experience
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`Human-Computer Interaction, Social Computing
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`Professor
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`University of Minnesota
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`Distinguished McKnight University Professor
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`2002 --
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`2017 --
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`Principal Member of
`Technical Staff
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`AT&T Labs - Research
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`1996-2002
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`Member of Technical Staff
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`AT&T Bell Labs
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`Graduate Research Intern
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`Microelectronics and
`Computer Corporation
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`1991-1996
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`1986-19991
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`Teaching Assistant
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`University of Texas at Austin
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`1985
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`AWARDS AND MAJOR ROLES
`ACM Distinguished Scientist (awarded 2009)
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`ACM SIGCHI Academy (2019 - )
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`ACM SIGCHI President (2015-2018)
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`ACM Council, SIG Governing Board Representative (2016 – 2018)
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`RESEARCH
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`External Funding
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`Cisco: Detecting and Reducing Bias in Collaborative Virtual Meetings (CO-PI, with Stevie
`Chancellor PI). $177,915 for 9/1/2021 to 12/31/2022.
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`NSF:CHS:Small: Incorporating and Balancing Stakeholder Values in Algorithm Design (UMN
`PI), Award Total $500,000, UMN Share $243,941 for 8/1/2019 to 7/31/2022.
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`NSF: EAGER: AI-DCL: Capture, Explain and Negotiate the Inherent Trade-offs in Machine
`Learning Algorithms (UMN co-PI), Award Total $295,713, UMN Share $103,267 for 10/1/2019
`to 9/30/2022.
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`NSF:CHS: Small: Collaborative Research: Structured Data Peer Production: Addressing
`Challenges and Leveraging Opportunities (PI), $249,738 for 9/1/2018 - 8/31/2021.
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`National Cancer Institute (NCI): Restore: Improving sexual outcomes of gay and bisexual
`prostate cancer survivors (R. Simon Rosser PI; my role: Co-PI); $2,039,220 (directs)
`$3,039,541 (total), 2017-2022.
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`NSF: “PFI:BIC: Smart Human-Centered Collision Warning System: sensors, intelligent
`algorithms and human-computer interfaces for safe and minimally intrusive car-bicycle
`interactions” (Co-PI, with Rajesh Rajamani (PI), Max Donath, and Nichole Morris), $999,773
`for September 1, 2016 to August 31, 2019.
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`NSF: “Computer-Supported Cooperative Work Doctoral Colloquium” (PI), $25,000 for
`03/01/2016 to 02/28/2017.
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`National Institute on Drug Abuse: “A Technology-Delivered Peer-to-Peer Support ARB
`Adherence Intervention for HIV+ Adults”, (Co-PI, with Keith Horvath (PI) and Darin Erickson),
`$3,302,62 for 07/01-2015 to 05/31/2020.
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`NSF: “HCC: Tools and Mechanisms to Support Social Participation Efforts”, (PI), $499,399 for
`10/01/2012 to 09/30/2015.
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`NSF: “SoCS: Collaborative Research: Novel Algorithms and Interaction Mechanisms to
`Enhance Social Production”, (PI), $527,140, for 7/01/2012 to 06/30/2015.
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`NSF: “Collaborative Research: Supporting Newcomer Socialization in Online Production
`Communities”, (PI), $301,135.00 for 08/2011 to 08/31/2015.
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`Minnesota Department of Transportation: “Statewide Cycloplan: A Bicycle Planning Tool with
`Participatory GIS”, (PI), $130,000, for 10/01/2011 to 06/30/2013.
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`Metropolitan Council: “Cycloplan II”, (PI), $71,350, for 08/15/2011 to 05/31/2012.
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`NSF: “Wikisym Doctoral Consortium”, (PI), $13,163, for 05/01/2011 to 04/30/2012.
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`IBM: “Mobile Crowdsensing”, (PI), $100,000 awarded 04/01/2011
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`NSF: “Social-Computational Systems (SoCS) Community Meeting” (PI), $48,801 for
`09/01/2010 to 08/31/2011
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`NSF: “SoCS: Collaborative Research: Information Framing: Intelligent Interfaces for an Online
`Production Community”, (PI), $375,000 for 09/15/2010 to 08/31/2015.
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`NSF: “Collaborative Research: Guiding Folksonomy Development to Enable Novel Tagging
`Applications” (PI, with J. Riedl and S. Sen (Macalester College)). $949, 788 for 04/1/2010 to
`03/312014 (UMN Share).
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`Minnesota Department of Transportation: Bike, Bus, and Beyond: Extending Cyclopath to
`Enable MultiModal Routing (PI), $60,627, for 07/08/2010 to 01/31/2012
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`NIH: An Interactive Website to Promote Communication about Sexual Health and Dating
`Relationships between Parents and Teens (Co-PI, with Sonya Brady (PI), Simon Rosser, and
`Renee Sieving), $679,500 for 09/30/2009 to 08/31/2011.
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`Metropolitan Council: “Cycloplan” (PI), $185,000, October 2009 – March 2011.
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`NSF “Collaborative Research: Understanding Online Volunteer Communities: Toward Theory-
`Based Design” (co-PI, with J. Riedl, J. Konstan, M. Snyder, & Y. Ren; R. Kraut (CMU)
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`$2,400,000 for 08/01/2008 to 07/31/2013.
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`NSF: “Recommender Systems Doctoral Consortium” (PI) $15,415, 2007-2008.
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`NSF: “Mining Spatiotemporal Data: From Personal Use to Community Knowledge” (PI)
`$449,570 for 12/1/2005 to 11/30/2009.
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`NSF: “Collaborative Research: Mark This! - Operationalizing the notion of "place" for
`interactive community systems” (PI, with Q. Jones (NJIT) and S. Whittaker (Univ. of
`Sheffield)). $173,411 for 6/1/2003 to 5/31/2007 (UMN share).
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`NSF: “Being There: Mobile Devices for Community and Commerce” (PI, with J. Konstan, J.
`Riedl, and S. Shekhar). $120,000 for 9/1/2002 to 8/31/2005.
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`NSF: “ITR: Collaborative Research: Designing On-Line Communities to Enhance Participation”
`(co-PI, with J. Konstan & J. Riedl, R. Kraut & S. Kiesler (CMU), P. Resnick and Y. Chen (Univ.
`of Michigan)). $1,246,017 for 9/1/2003 to 8/31/2009 (UMN share).
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`AT&T: “VURI: Collaborative Filtering and Intelligent Interface Design for Enhanced TV
`Applications” (PI). $35,000 for November 1, 2008 to October 31, 2009.
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`AT&T: “VURI: Collaborative Filtering and Intelligent Interface Design for Enhanced TV
`Applications” (PI). $35,000 for June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2008.
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`Internal Funding
`Minnesota/China Collaborative Research Grant: "Expertise Oriented Mining for Web
`Community". $10,000 for July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008 (PI, with Jie Tang, Tsinghua University,
`Beijing China).
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`University of Minnesota TEL grant: “The Next Generation Online Learning Environment:
`Designing for Community and Collaboration”. $10,00 for September 2006 to May 2007. (co-PI,
`with Joan Hughes, David Ernst, and Ann Ooms, College of Education and Human
`Development).
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`University of Minnesota Digital Technology Center: “Indoor Navigation Aids for Visually
`Impaired People”. $25,67 for June 2005 to December 2006. (co-PI, with S. Shekhar and G.
`Legge).
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`University of Minnesota Digital Technology Center: “Eye-Tracking Research on Community
`Websites: Photo Directories and Building Social Networks”. $19,300 for June 2004 to June
`2005. (co-PI, with J. Konstan).
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`University of Minnesota Grant-In-Aid: “Facilitating Participation in Online Communities”.
`$20,397 for 1/1/2003 to 6/30/2004.
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`Books
`1. Bickhard, M.H. and Terveen, L.G. Foundational Issues in Artificial Intelligence and
`Cognitive Science: Impasse and Solution, (1995), Elsevier Science.
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`Refereed Journal Papers
`2. Charles Chunkai Zhang*, Mo Houtti*, C, Estelle Smith, Ruoyan Kong, and Loren Terveen.
`Working for Invisible Machines or Pumping Information into an Empty Void? An
`Exploration of Wikidata Contributors’ Motivations. In Proceedings of the ACM on Huma-
`Computer Interaction, Vol. 6 (2022). (* co-first authors)
`3. C. Estelle Smith, William Lane, Hannah Miller Hillberg, Daniel Kluver, Loren Terveen, and
`Svetlana Yarosh. Effective Strategies for Crowd-Powered Cognitive Reappraisal Systems: A
`Field Deployment of the Flip*Doubt Web Application for Mental Health. In Proceedings of
`the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 5 (2021).
`4. C. Estelle Smith, Avleen Kaur, Katie Z. Gach, Loren Terveen, Mary Jo Kreitzer, and Susan
`O’Conner-Von. What is Spiritual Support and How Might It Impact the Design of Online
`Health Communities? In Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 5
`(2021).
`5. Levonian, Z., Dow, M., Erickson, D.R., Ghosh, S., Miller Hillberg, H., Narayanan, S.,
`Terveen, L. and Yarosh, L. Patterns of Patient and Caregiver Mutual Support Connections in
`an Online Health Community. In Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction,
`Vol. 4 (2020).
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`6. Zhu, H., Yu, B., Halfaker, A., and Terveen, L. Value-Sensitive Algorithm Design: Method,
`Case Study, and Lessons. In Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, Vol.
`2, No. 2 (2018).
`7. Miller Hillberg, H., Levonian, Z., Terveen, L., and Hecht, B. What I See is What You Don’t
`Get: Effects of Seeing Emoji Rendering Differences Across Platforms. In Proceedings of the
`ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 2, No. 2 (2018).
`8. Hall, A., Terveen, L., and Halfaker, A. Bot Detection in Wikidata Using Behavioral Cues. In
`Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 2, No. 2 (2018).
`9. Sheppard, S.A., Turner, J., Thebault-Spieker, J., Zhu, H., and Terveen, L. Never Too Old,
`Cold or Dry to Watch the Sky: A Survival Analysis of Citizen Science Volunteerism. In
`Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 1, No. 2 (2017).
`10. Thebault-Spieker, J., Kluver, D., Klein, M., Halfaker, A., Hecht, B., Terveen, L., and
`Konstan, J. Simulation Experiments On (The Absence of) Ratings Bias in Reputation
`Systems. In Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 1, No. 2 (2017).
`11. Yu, B., Wang, X., Lin, A.Y., Ren, Y., Terveen, L., and Zhu, H. Out With The Old, In With
`The New? Unpacking Member Turnover in Online Production Groups. In Proceedings of the
`ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 1, No. 2 (2017).
`12. Nguyen, T.T., Harper, F.M., Terveen, L., and Konstan, J. User Personality and User
`Satisfaction with Recommender Systems. In Information Systems Frontiers (2017).
`13. Filson Moses, J., Dwyer, P.C., Fugelstad, P.T., Kim, J.S., Maki, A., Synder, M., and Terveen,
`L. Encouraging Online Engagement: The Role of Interdependent Self-Construal and Social
`Motives in Fostering Online Participation. In Personality and Individual Differences (2017).
`14. Thebault-Spieker, J., Terveen, L., and Hecht, B. Towards a Geographic Understanding of the
`Sharing economy: Systemic Biases in UberX and TaskRabbit. In ACM Transactions on
`Computer-Human Interaction (2017).
`15. Brady, S.S., Sieving, R.E., Terveen, L.G., Rosser, R. S., Kodet, A.J., and Rothberg, V.D. An
`Interactive Website to Reduce Sexual Risk Behavior: Process Evaluation of
`TeensTalkHealth, JMIR Research Protocols (2015).
`16. Ren, Y., Harper, F.M., Drenner, S., Terveen, L., Kiesler, S., Riedl, J., and Kraut, R.E. (2012).
`Building Member Attachment in Online Communities: Applying Theories of Group Identity
`and Interpersonal Bonds. Management Information Systems Quarterly.
`17. Jones, Q., Grandhi, S., Karam, S., Whittaker, S., Zhou, C., and Terveen, L. Geographic
`‘Place’ and Community Information Preferences, in Computer-Supported Cooperative Work.
`18. Zhou, C., Frankowski, D., Ludford, P., Shekhar, S., Terveen, L., Discovering Personally
`Meaningful Places from Location Data: An Interactive Clustering Approach. ACM
`Transactions on Information System, 25, 3 (July 2007).
`19. Ling, K., Beenen, G., Ludford, P.J., Wang, X., Chang, K., Li, X., Cosley, D., Frankowski,
`D., Terveen, L., Rashid, A.M., Resnick, P., and Kraut, R.E. Using Psychology to Motivate
`Contributions to Online Communities. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 10, 4
`(June 2005).
`20. Terveen, L. and McDonald, D. Social Matching: A Framework and Research Agenda. ACM
`Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 12, 3 (2005), 401-434.
`21. Whittaker, S., Jones, Q., Nardi, B., Creech, M., Terveen, L., Isaacs, E., and Hainsworth, J.
`ContactMap: organizing communication in a social desktop, in ACM Transactions on
`Computer-Human Interaction, 11, 4 (December 2004), 445-471.
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`22. Jones, Q., Grandhi, S., Terveen, L., and Whittaker, S. People-To-People-to-Geographical-
`Places: The P3 Framework for Location-Based Community Systems. in Computer-
`Supported Cooperative Work, 13, 3-4 (August 2004), 249-282.
`23. Herlocker, J.L., Konstan, J.A., Terveen, L.G., and Riedl, J.T. Evaluating Collaborative
`Filtering Recommender Systems, ACM Transactions on Information Systems (2004).
`24. Amento, B., Terveen, L., Hill, W., Hix, D., and Schulman, R. Experiments in Social Data
`Mining: The TopicShop System, in ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 10,
`1 (March 2003), 54-85.
`25. Whittaker, S., Terveen, L.G, and Nardi, B.A. Let's stop pushing the envelope and start
`addressing it, in Human-Computer Interaction, 15, 2-3 (Sep 2000), 75-106.
`26. Terveen, L.G., Hill, W.C., and Amento, B. Constructing, Organizing, and Visualizing
`Collections of Topically Related Web Resources, in ACM Transactions on Computer-Human
`Interaction, 6, 1 (Mar. 1999), 67-94.
`27. Selfridge, P.G. and Terveen, L.G. Knowledge Management Tools for Business Process
`Support and Reengineering, in Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance, and
`Management (Jan. 1996).
`28. Terveen, L.G. An Overview of Human-Computer Collaboration, in Knowledge-Based
`Systems, 8, 2-3 (1995), 67-81.
`29. Terveen, L.G., Selfridge, P.G., and Long, M.D. Living Design Memory: Framework, System,
`and Lessons Learned, in Human-Computer Interaction, 10, 1 (1995), 1-37.
`30. Terveen, L.G. Intelligent Systems as Cooperative Systems, in International Journal of
`Intelligent Systems, 3, 2-4 (1993), 217-250.
`31. Brachman, R.J., Selfridge, P.G., Terveen, L.G., Altman, B., Borgida, A., Halper, F., Kirk, T.,
`Lazar, A., McGuinness, D.L., and Resnick, L.A. Integrated Support for Data Archaeology, in
`International Journal of Intelligent and Cooperative Information Systems, 2, 2 (1993), 159-
`185.
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`Refereed Conference Papers
`32. Zhang, C and Terveen, L. Quantifying the Gap: A Case Study of Wikidata Gender
`Disparities. In Proceedings of OpenSym 2021, the 17th International Symposium on Open
`Collaboration
`33. Yu, B., Ye, Y., Terveen, L., Wu, Z.S., Forlizzi, J., and Zhu, H. Keeping Designers in the
`Loop: Communicating Inherent Algorithmic Trade-offs Across Multiple Objectives. In
`Proceedings of DIS 2020, the ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems.
`34. Smith, C.E., Yu, B., Srivastava, A., Halfaker, A., Terveen, L., and Zhu, H. Keeping
`Community in the Loop: Understanding Wikipedia Stakeholder Values for Machine
`Learning-Based Systems. In Proceedings of CHI 2020, the ACM Conference on Human
`Factors in Computing Systems.
`35. Levonian, Z., Erikson, D., Luo, W., Narayanan, S., Rubya, S., Vachher, P., Terveen, L. and
`Yarosh. S. Bridging Qualitative and Quantitative Methods for User Modeling: Tracing
`Cancer Patient Behavior in an Online Health Community. In Proceedings of ICWSM 2020,
`AAAI Conference on the Web and Social Media.
`36. Cheng, H.F., Yu, B., Fu, S., Zhao, J., Hecht, B., Konstan, J., Terveen, L., Yarosh, S., and
`Zhu, H. Teaching UI Design at Global Scales: A Case Study of Designing Collaborative
`Capstone Projects for MOOC Students, in Proceedings of ACM Learning at Scale 2019.
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`37. Hall, A., Thebault-Spieker, J., Sen, S., Hecht, B., and Terveen, L. Exploring the Relationship
`Between “Informal Standards” and Contributor Practice in OpenStreetMap. In Proceedings
`of OpenSym 2018.
`38. Thebault-Spieker, J., Halfaker, A., Terveen, L., and Hecht, B.
`Distance and Attraction: Gravity Models for Geographic Content Production. In Proceedings
`of CHI 2018, the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.
`39. Thebault-Spieker, J., Hecht, B., and Terveen, L. Geographic Biases are ‘Born, not Made’:
`Exploring Contributors’ Spatiotemporal Behavior in OpenSteetMap. In Proceedings of ACM
`Group 2018.
`40. Kang, J., Condiff, K., Chang, S., Terveen, L., Konstan, J., and Harper, F.M.
`Understanding How People Use Natural Language to Ask for Recommendations, in RecSys
`2017.
`41. Miller, H., Kluver, D., Thebault-Spieker, J., Terveen, L., and Hecht, B. Understanding Emoji
`Ambiguity in Context: The Role of Text in Emoji-Related Miscommunication. In
`Proceedings of ICWSM 2017, AAAI Conference on the Web and Social Media.
`42. Hall, A., McRoberts, S., Thebault-Spieker, J., Lin, A.Y., Sen, S., Hecht, B., and Terveen, L.
`Freedom versus Standardization: Structured Data Generation in a Peer Production
`Community. In Proceedings of CHI 2017, the ACM Conference on Human Factors in
`Computing Systems (CHI 2017).
`43. Yu, B., Ren, Y., Terveen, L., and Zhu, H. Predicting Member Productivity and Withdrawal
`from Pre-Joining Attachments in Online Production Groups. In Proceedings of CSCW 2017,
`The ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing.
`44. Chang, S., Harper, M., and Terveen, L Crowd-Based Personalized Natural Language
`Explanations for Recommendations In Proceedings of RecSys 2016, The ACM Conference on
`Recommender Systems.
`45. Chang, S., Harper, M., He, L., and Terveen, L CrowdLens: Experimenting with Crowd-
`Powered Recommendation and Explanation. In Proceedings of ICWSM 2016, AAAI
`Conference on the Web and Social Media.
`46. Miller, H., Thebault-Spieker, J., Chang, S., Johnson, I., Terveen, L., and Hecht, B.
`“Blissfully happy” or “ready to fight”: Varying Interpretations of Emoji. In Proceedings of
`ICWSM 2016, AAAI Conference Web and Social Media.
`47. Zhao, Q., Huang, Z., Harper, F.M., Terveen, L., and Konstan, J. “Precision Crowdsourcing:
`Closing the Loop to Turn Information Consumers into Information Producers”. In
`Proceedings of CSCW 2016, The ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative
`Work and Social Computing.
`48. Harper, F.M., Xu, F., Kaur, H., Condiff, K., Chang, S., and Terveen, L. Putting Users in
`Control of their Recommendations. In Proceedings of RecSys2015, The ACM Conference on
`Recommender Systems.
`49. Kapoor, K., Kumar, V., Terveen, L., Konstan, J.A., and Schrater, P. “I like to explore
`sometimes” – Adapting to Dynamic User Novelty Preferences. In Proceedings of
`RecSys2015, The ACM Conference on Recommender Systems.
`50. Warncke-Wang, M., Ranjan, V., Terveen, L., and Hecht, B. Misalignment Between Supply
`and Demand of Quality Content in Peer Production Communities. In Proceedings of the
`International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM’15).
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`51. Chang, S., Harper, F.M., and Terveen, L. Using Groups of Items to Bootstrap New Users in
`Recommender Systems. In Proceedings of the 18th ACM conference on Computer supported
`cooperative work & social computing (CSCW '15). ACM, New York, NY, USA.
`52. Miller, H., Chang, S., and Terveen, L. “I LOVE THIS SITE!” vs. “It’s a little girly”:
`Perceptions of and Initial User Experience with Pinterest. In Proceedings of the 18th ACM
`conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing (CSCW '15).
`ACM, New York, NY, USA.
`53. Thebault-Spieker, J., Terveen, L., and Hecht, B. 2015. Avoiding the South Side and the
`Suburbs: The Geography of Mobile Crowdsourcing Markets. In Proceedings of the 18th
`ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing (CSCW '15).
`ACM, New York, NY, USA.
`54. Warncke-Wang, M., Hecht, B., and Terveen, L. The Success and Failure of Quality
`Improvement Projects in Peer Production Communities. In Proceedings of the 18th ACM
`conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing (CSCW '15).
`ACM, New York, NY, USA.
`55. Panciera, K., Masli, M., and Terveen, L. Crème de la Crème: Elite contributors in an online
`community, in Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Open Collaboration
`(OpenSym 2014).
`56. Kumar, V., Kluver, D., Terveen, L., and Riedl, J. More Efficient Tagging Systems with Tag
`Seeding, in Proceedings of IEEE SocialCom 2014.
`57. Nguyen, T., Hui, P., Harper, F.M., Terveen, L., and Konstan, J. Exploring the Filter Bubble:
`The Effect of Using Recommender Systems on Content Diversity, in Proceedings of WWW
`2014.
`58. Halfaker, A., Geiger, S., and Terveen, L. Snuggle: Designing for Efficient Socialization and
`Ideological Critique, in Proceedings of CHI 2014.
`59. Chang, S., Kumar, V., Gilbert, E., and Terveen, L. Specialization, Homophily, and Gender in
`a Social Curation Site Findings from Pinterest, in Proceedings of CSCW 2014.
`60. Grevet, C., Terveen, L., and Gilbert, E. Managing Political Differences in Social Media, in
`Proceedings of CSCW 2014.
`61. Masli, M., and Terveen, L. Leveraging the Contributory Potential of User Feedback, in
`Proceedings of CSCW 2014.
`62. Sheppard, S.A., Wiggins, A., and Terveen, L. Capturing Quality: Retaining Provenance for
`Curated Volunteer Monitoring Data, in Proceedings of CSCW 2014.
`63. Delong, C., Terveen, L., and Srivastava, J. (2013). TeamSkill and the NBA: Applying
`Lessons from the Virtual World to the Real World, in Proceedings of ASONAM 2013.
`64. Torre, F., Liu, Y., Liu, Z., and Terveen, L. (2013). Local Knowledge Matters for
`Crowdsourcing Systems: Experience from Transferring an American Site to China, in
`Proceedings of ICWSM 2013.
`65. Gilbert, E., Bakshi, S, Chang, S., and Terveen, L. (2013). “I Need to Try This!”: A Statistical
`Overview of Pinterest, in Proceedings of CHI 2013.
`66. Torre, F., Pitchford, D., Brown, P., and Terveen, L. (2012). Matching GPS Traces to
`(Possibly) Incomplete Map Data: Bridging Map Building and Map Matching, in ACM
`SIGSPATIAL GIS 2012.
`67. Dunne, L, Zhang, J., and Terveen, L. (2012). An Investigation of Contents and Use of the
`Home Wardrobe, in UbiComp 2012.
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`68. Dong, Z., Shi, C., Sen, S., Terveen, L., and Riedl, J. (2012). War Versus Inspirational in
`Forrest Gump: Cultural Effects in Tagging Communities, in ICWSM 2012.
`69. Masli, M. and Terveen, L. (2012) Evaluating Compliance-Without-Pressure Techniques for
`Increasing Participation in Online Communities, in CHI 2012.
`70. Fuglestad P.T., Dwyer, P.C., Filson Moses, J., Kim, J.S., Mannino, C.A., Terveen, L., and
`Snyder, M. (2012) What Makes Users Rate (Share, Tag, Edit…)? Predicting Patterns
`of Participation in Online Communities, in CSCW 2012.
`71. Nathan, M., Topkara, M., Lai, J., Pan, S., Wood, S., Boston, J., and Terveen, L. (2012) In
`Case You Missed It: Benefits of Attendee-Shared Annotations for Non-attendees of Remote
`Meetings, in CSCW 2012.
`72. Priedhorsky, R., Pitchford, D., Sen, S., and Terveen, L. (2012), Recommending Routes in the
`Context of Bicycling: Algorithms, Evaluation, and the Value of Personalization, in CSCW
`2012.
`73. Lam, S.K., Uduwage, A., Dong, Z., Sen, S., Musicant, D.R., Terveen, L., and Riedl, J.
`(2011). WP:Clubhouse? An Exploration of Wikipedia's Gender Imbalance, in Wikisym
`2011. Best Paper Winner.
`74. Panciera, K., Masli, M., and Terveen, L.G. (2011). “How Should I Go from __ to __ without
`Getting Killed? Motivations and Benefits in Open Collaboration”, in Wikisym 2011.
`75. Priedhorsky, R., and Terveen, L.G. (2011). Wiki Grows Up: Arbitrary Data Models, Access
`Control, and Beyond, in Wikisym 2011.
`76. Sheppard, S.A. and Terveen, L.G. (2011). Quality is a Verb: The Operationalization of Data
`Quality in a Citizen Science Community, in Wikisym 2011.
`77. Masli, M., Priedhorsky, R., and Terveen, L. (2011). Task Specialization in Social Production
`Communities: The Case of Geographic Volunteer Work, in the Proceedings the 4th
`International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM 2011).
`78. Torre, F., Sheppard, S.A., Priedhorsky, R., and Terveen, L. (2010) bumpy, caution with
`merging: An Exploration of Tagging in a Geowiki, in GROUP 2010.
`79. Panciera, K., Priedhorsky, R., Erickson, T., and Terveen, L. (2010). Lurking? Cyclopaths? A
`Quantitative Analysis of User Behavior in a Geowiki, in CHI 2010. Best of CHI Nominee.
`80. Priedhorsky, R., Masli, M., and Terveen, L. (2010). Eliciting and Focusing Geographic
`Volunteer Work, in CSCW 2010.
`81. Panciera, K., Halfaker, A., and Terveen, L. (2009). Wikipedians are Born, Not Made: A
`Study of Power Editors on Wikipedia, in GROUP 2009. 36% Acceptance Rate.
`82. Reily, K., Ludford Finnerty, P., and Terveen, L. Two Peers are Better than One: Aggregating
`Peer Reviews for Computing Assignments is Surprisingly Accurate, in GROUP 2009. 36%
`Acceptance Rate.
`83. Ludwig, M., Priedhorsky, R., and Terveen, L. (2009). Path Selection: A Novel Interaction
`Technique for Mapping Applications, to appear in CHI 2009. 24% acceptance rate.
`84. Priedhorsky, R., and Terveen, L. (2008). The Computational Geowiki: What, Why, and How,
`in CSCW 2008. 23% acceptance rate. Best of CSCW Nominee.
`85. Drenner, S., Sen, S., and Terveen, L (2008). Crafting the Initial User Experience to Achieve
`Community Goals, in RecSys 2008. 30% acceptance rate.
`86. Reily, K., Ludford, P., and Terveen, L. (2008). Sharescape: An Interface for Place
`Annotation, in NordiCHI 2008. 30% acceptance rate.
`87. Nathan, M., Harrison, C., Yarosh, S., Terveen, L., Stead, L., and Amento, B. (2008),
`CollaboraTV: Making Television Viewing Social Again, in uxTV 2008.
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`88. Priedhorsky, R., Jordan, B., and Terveen, L. (2007), How a Personalized Geowiki Can Help
`Bicyclists Share Information More Effectively, in WikiSym 2007. 50% acceptance rate.
`89. Priedhorsky, R., Chen, J., Lam, A., Panciera, K., Terveen, L., and Riedl, J. (2007), Creating,
`Destroying, and Restoring Value in Wikipedia, in ACM Group 2007.
`90. Rouben, A. and Terveen, L. (2007), Speech and Non-Speech Audio: Navigational
`Information and Cognitive Load, in International Conference on Auditory Displays (ICAD).
`91. Ludford, P., Priedhorsky, R., Reily, K., and Terveen, L. (2007), Capturing, Sharing, and
`Using Local Place Information, in CHI 2007. 25% acceptance rate.
`92. Cosley, D., Frankowski, D., Terveen, L., and Riedl, J. (2007), SuggestBot: Using Intelligent
`Task Routing to Help People Find Work in Wikipedia, in IUI 2007. 22% acceptance rate.
`93. Harper, F.M., Frankowski, D., Drenner, S., Ren, Y., Kiesler, S., Terveen, L., Kraut, R., and
`Riedl, J. (2007), Talk Amongst Yourselves: Inviting Users To Participate In Online
`Conversations, in IUI 2007. 22% acceptance rate.
`94. Frankowski, D., Cosley, D., Sen, S., Terveen, L., and Riedl, J. You Are What You Say:
`Privacy Risks of Public Mentions, in SIGIR 2006. 19% acceptance rate.
`95. Ludford, P.J., Frankowski, D., Reily, K., Wilms, K., and Terveen, L., Because I Carry My
`Cell Phone Anyway: Functional Location-Based Reminder Applications, in Proceedings of
`CHI 2006. 23% acceptance rate.
`96. Cosley, D., Frankowski, D., Terveen, L, and Riedl, J., Using Intelligent Task Routing and
`Contribution Review to Help Communities Build Artifacts of Lasting Value, in Proceedings
`of CHI 2006. 23% acceptance rate.
`97. Drenner, S., Harper, M., Frankowski, D., Riedl, J., and Terveen, L. Insert Movie Reference
`Here: A System to Bridge Conversation and ItemOriented Web Sites, in Proceedings of CHI
`2006 (Tech Note).
`98. Zhou, C., Ludford, P., Frankowski, D., and Terveen, L. How Do People's Concepts of Place
`Relate to Physical Locations? In Proceedings of INTERACT 2005. 27% acceptance rate.
`99. D. Cosley, D. Frankowski, S. Kiesler, L. Terveen, J. Riedl. How Oversight Improves
`Member-Maintained Communities. In Proceedings of CHI 2005, Portland, OR, 2005. 25%
`acceptance rate.
`100.
`Jones, Q., Grandhi, S., Whittaker, S., Chivakula, K, and Terveen, L. Putting Systems into
`Place: A Qualitative Study of Design Requirements for Location Aware Community
`Systems, in Proceedings of CSCW 2004. 30% acceptance rate.
`101. Zhou, C., Ludford, P., Shekhar, S., and Terveen, L. Discovering Personal Gazetteers: An
`Interactive Clustering Approach, in ACM GIS 2004 (12th International Symposium on
`Geographic Information Systems). 33% acceptance rate.
`102. Ludford, P., Cosley, D., Frankowski, D., and Terveen, L.G. Think Different: Increasing
`Online Community Participation Using Uniqueness and Group Dissimilarity, in Proceedings
`of CHI 2004. 16% acceptance rate.
`103. Cosley, D., Ludford, P. and Terveen, L.G. Studying the Effect of Similarity in Online
`Task-Focused Interactions, Proceedings of GROUP 2003. 35% acceptance rate.
`104. Ludford, P. and Terveen, L.G. Does an Individual's Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
`Preference Influence Task-Oriented Technology Use?, Proceedings of Interact 2003. 34%
`acceptance rate.
`105. Whittaker, S., Jones, Q., and Terveen, L.G. Contact Management: Identifying Contacts to
`Support Long-Term Communication, Proceedings of CSCW 2002, 216-225. 20% acceptance
`rate.
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`106. Terveen, L.G., McMackin, J., Amento, B., and Hill, W. Specifying Preferences Based On
`User History, Proceedings of CHI 2002, 315-322. 15% acceptance rate.
`107. Whittaker, S., Jones, Q., and Terveen, L.G. Managing Long Term Conversations:
`Conversation and Contact Management, Proceedings of HICSS 2002. 50% acceptance rate.
`108. Amento, B., Terveen, L., Hill, W., and Hix, D. TopicShop: Enhanced Support for
`Evaluating and Organizing Collections of Web Sites, Proceedings of UIST 2000. 26%
`acceptance rate.
`109. #Amento, B., Terveen, L., and Hill, W. Does 'Authority' Mean Quality? Predicting
`Expert Quality Ratings of Web Documents, Proceedings of SIGIR 2000. 27% acceptance
`rate.
`110. Amento, B., Hill, W., Terveen, L., Hix, D., and Ju, P. An Empirical Evaluation of User
`Interfaces for Topic Management of Web Sites, Proceedings of CHI 1999, 552-559. 25%
`acceptance rate.
`111. Terveen, L.G and Hill, W.C. Evaluating Emergent Collaboration on the Web,
`Proceedings of CSCW 1998, 355-362. 19% acceptance rate.
`112. Whittaker, S., Terveen, L.G, Hill, W.C., and Cherny, L. The Dynamics of Mass
`Interaction, Proceedings of CSCW 1998, 257-264. 19% acceptance rate.
`113. Terveen, L.G and Hill, W.C. Finding and Visualizing Inter-site Clan Graphs,
`Proceedings of CHI 1998, 448-455. 23% acceptance rate.
`114. Terveen, L.G and Hill, W.C. Involving Users in Continuous Design of Web Content, in
`Proceedings of DIS 1997, ACM Press, 137-145. 41% acceptance rate
`115. Terveen, L.G., Hill, W.C., Amento, B., McDonald, D., and Creter, J. Building Task-
`Specific Interfaces to High Volume Conversational Data, Proceedings of CHI 1997, 226-233.
`23% acceptance rate.
`116. Hill, W.C. and Terveen, L.G Using Frequency-of-Mention in Public Conversations for
`Social Filtering, Proceedings of CSCW 1996, 106-112.
`117. Terveen, L.G. and Murray, L. Helping Users Program Their Personal Agents,
`Proceedings of CHI 1996, 355-361. 23% acceptance rate.
`118. Terveen, L.G. and Tuomenoksa, M.L. DynaDesigner: A Tool for Rapid Creation of
`Device-Independent, Proceedings of INTERACT 1995, 386-389.
`119. Terveen, L.G. and Selfridge, P.G. Intelligent Assistance for Software Construction: A
`Case Study, Proceedings of Knowledge-Based Software Engineering 1994, 14-21.
`120. Terveen, L.G., Selfridge, P.G., and Long, M.D. From 'Folklore' to 'Living Design
`Memory', in Proceedings of INTERCHI 1993, 15-22. 19% Acceptance Rate.
`121. Terveen, L.G. Interface Support for Data Archaeology, ISMM International Conference
`on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM’93). (acceptance rate for 1992
`unknown; average is 24%).
`122. Brachman, R. J., Selfridge, P.G., Terveen, L.G., Altman, B., Borgida, A., Helper, F.,
`Kirk, T., Lazar, A., McGuinness, D.L., and Resnick, L. A., Knowledge Representation
`Support for Data Archaeology, ISMM International Conference on Information and
`Knowledge Management (CIKM’92). (acceptance rate for 1992 unknown; average is 24%).
`123. Selfridge, P.G., Terveen, L.G., and Long, M.D. Managing Design Knowledge to Provide
`Assistance to Large-Scale Software Development, Proceedings of Knowledge-Based
`Software Engineering 1992, 154-162.
`124. Terveen, L.G. and Wroblewski, D.A. A Tool for Achieving Consensus in Knowledge
`Editing, Proceedings of AAAI 1991, 74-79. 24% acceptance rate.
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`125. Terveen, L.G., Wroblewski, D.A., and Tighe, S.N. Intelligent Assistance Through
`Collaborative Manipulation, Proceedings of IJCAI 1991, 9-14. (acceptance rate for 1991
`unknown; typically in low 20s).
`126. Terveen, L.G. and Wroblewski, D.A. A Collaborative Interface for Browsing and Editing
`Large Knowledge Bases, Proceedings of AAAI 1990, 491-496. 18% acceptance rate.
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