Publications

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Book

[B.1] Baxter, K., Courage, C, & Caine, K. (2015). Understanding Your Users: A Practical Guide to User Research. Morgan Kaufmann.

Journal Papers (Peer Reviewed)

[J.21]    Guo, C., Campbell, B., Kapadia, A., Reiter, M. & Caine, K., (2021). Effect of Mood, Location, Trust, and Presence of Others on Video-Based Social Authentication. USENIX Security. (pp. 1–18). ISBN: 978-1-939133-24-3 [Acceptance Rate: 19%]

[J.20]      Guo, C. & Caine, K. (2021). Anonymity, User Engagement, Quality, and Trolling on Q&A Sites. Proceedings of the ACM: Human-Computer Interaction. Article 141 (2021), 27 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3449215

[J.19]      Reeder, B., Connelly, K., Molchan, H., Bidanta, R., Siddh, S., Lowens, B., Caine, K., Demiris, G. & Siek, K., (2021) Evaluation Framework for Selecting Wearable Activity Monitors for Research. mHealth. doi: 10.21037/mhealth-19-253

[J.18]      Namara, M., Wilkinson, D., Caine, K. & Knijnenburg, B. (2020). Emotional and Practical Considerations towards the Adoption and Abandonment of VPNs as a Privacy-Enhancing Technology. Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies, 2020(1), pp. 83-102.      https://doi.org/10.2478/popets-2020-0006 [Acceptance Rate: 17%]

[J. 17]     Varun Mishra, Gunnar Pope, Sarah Lord, Stephanie Lewia, Byron Lowens, Kelly Caine, Sougata Sen, Ryan Halter, and David Kotz. (2020) Continuous Detection of Physiological Stress with Commodity Hardware. ACM Transactions on Computing for Healthcare 1, 2, Article 8 (April 2020), 30 pages. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/3361562

[J. 16]     Bi, S., Wang, T., Tobias, N., Nordrum, J., Wang, S., Halvorsen, G., Sen, S., Peterson, R., Odame, O., Caine, K., Halter, R., Sorber, J., Kotz, D. (In press) Auracle: Detecting Eating Episodes with an Ear-Mounted Sensor. Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT).

[J. 15]     Li, Y., Vishwamitra V., Knijnenburg, B. Hu, H. & Caine, K. (2017) Effectiveness and Users’ Experience of Obfuscation as a Privacy-Enhancing Technology for Sharing Photos. Proceedings of the ACM: Human-Computer Interaction. 1, 2, Article 67 (2017), 24 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3134702 [Acceptance Rate: 27%]

[J.14]      McGregor, S., Watkins, E. & Caine, K. (2017). Would You Slack That? The Impact of Security and Privacy on Cooperative Newsroom Work. Proceedings of the ACM: Human-Computer Interaction. 1, 2, Article 75 (2017), 22 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3134710 [Acceptance Rate: 27%]

[J.13]      Ismail, Q., Ahmed, T., Caine, K., Kapadia, A & Reiter, M. (2017). To Permit or Not to Permit, That is the Usability Question: Crowdsourcing Mobile Apps’ Privacy Permission Settings. Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies, 2017(4), pp. 119-137. doi:10.1515/popets-2017-0041 [Acceptance Rate: 22.5%]

[J.12]      McGregor, S. E., Roesner, F., & Caine, K. (2016). Individual versus Organizational Computer Security and Privacy Concerns in Journalism. Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies, 2016(4), 418-435.

[J.11] Caine, K., Kohn, S., Lawrence, C., Hanania, R., Meslin, E. & Tierney, W. (2015). Designing a Patient-Centered User Interface for Access Decisions about EHR Data: Implications from Patient Interviews. Journal of General Internal Medicine. [Impact Factor: 3.423]

[J.10] Tierney, W., Alpert, S., Byrket, A., Caine, K., Leventhal, J., Meslin, E. & Swartz, P. (2015). Provider Responses to Patients Controlling Access to their Electronic Health Records: A Prospective Cohort Study in Primary Care. Journal of General Internal Medicine. [Impact Factor: 3.423]

[J.9] Swartz, P., Caine, K., Alpert, S., Meslin, E. Carroll, A. & Tierney, W. (2015). Patient Preferences in Controlling Access to Their Electronic Health Records: a Prospective Cohort Study in Primary Care. Journal of General Internal Medicine. [Impact Factor: 3.423]

[J.8] Campbell, G., Caine, K., Connelly, K., Doub, T., & Bragg, A. (2015). Cell Phone Ownership and Usage Among Mental Health Outpatients in the US. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 19(2). [Impact factor: 1.7; Acceptance rate for special issue: 30%]

[J.7] White, G., Caine, K., Connelly, K., Selove, R. & Doub, T. (2014). Designing Consumer Health Technologies for the Treatment of Patients With Depression: A Health Practitioner’s Perspective. Interactive Journal of Medical Research, 3 (1):e2 doi:10.2196/ijmr.2368 [Impact factor: 4.4]

[J.6] Huber, L., Shankar, K., Caine, K., Connelly, K., Camp, L. J., Walker, B. A. & Borrero, L. (2013). How In-Home Technologies Mediate Caregiving Relationships in Later Life. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 29 (7), 441 – 455. [Impact factor: 1.415]

[J.5] Caine, K. & Hanania, R. (2013). Patients Want Granular Privacy Control Over Health Information in EMRs. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA), 20(1), 7-15. [Acceptance rate: 24.2%; Impact factor: 3.571]

[J.4] Caine, K., Zimmerman, C. Y., Schall-Zimmerman, Z., Hazlewood, W. R., Camp, L. J., Connelly, K. H., Huber, L. L, & Shankar, K. (2011). DigiSwitch: A device to allow older adults to monitor and direct the collection and transmission of health information collected at home. Journal of Medical Systems 35 (5), 1181-1195. [Impact factor: 1.783]

[J.3] Caine, K., Nichols, T. A., Fisk, A. D., Rogers, W. A, &.Meyer, B. (2011).Age-related differences in learning incidental, environmental information. Experimental Aging Research.37 (1), 17 – 45. [Impact factor: 1.113]

[J.2] Hickman, J. M., Caine, K., Pak. R., Stronge, A. J., Rogers, W. A., & Fisk, A. D. (2009). What factors lead to healthcare miscommunications with older patients? Journal of Communication in Healthcare, 2(2), 103 – 118.

[J.1] Vendemia, J.M.C, Caine, K. & Evans, J. (2005). Quantitative EEG findings in convicted murderers. Journal of Neurotherapy, 9, 5-29. (Simultaneously published in Forensic Applications of QEEG and Neurotherapy).

Archival Conference Papers (Peer Reviewed)

[C.39]     Yifang Li & Kelly Caine (in press). Obfuscation Remedies Harms Arising from Content Flagging of Photos. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems. [Paper]

[C.38]     Nishant Vishwamitra, Yifang Li, Hongxin Hu, Kelly Caine, Long Cheng, Ziming Zhao and Gail-Joon Ahn (2022). Towards Automated Content-based Photo Privacy Control in User-Centered Social Networks. In Proceedings of the Twelfth ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy. CODASPY 2022 (pp 65 – 76). [Paper]

[C.38]     Simon Coghlan, Jenny Waycott, Lei Nui, Kelly Caine, Brodrick Stigall (2021). Swipe a Screen or Say the Word: Older Adults’ Preferences for Information-seeking with Touchscreen and Voice-User Interfaces. In Proceedings of the 33rd Australian Computer-Human Interaction Conference, OzCHI 2021. [Paper]

[C.37]     Guo, C. & Caine, K. (2020). Anonymity in Questions and Answers about Health. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 64. DOI: 10.1177/1071181320641150. [Paper]

[C.36]     Stigall, B. & Caine, K. (2020). A Systematic Review of Human Factors Literature About Voice User Interfaces and Older Adults. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 64. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1071181320641004.  [Paper] *Winner of the Arnold Small Award from the Aging Technical Group of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

[C.35]     Li, Y., Vishwamitra V., Hu, H. & Caine, K. (2020). Towards A Taxonomy of Content Sensitivity and Sharing Preferences for Photos. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems, 14 pages. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/3313831.3376498. [Paper; Acceptance rate: 24%]

[C.34]     Hasan, R., Li, Y., Hassan, E., Caine, K., Crandall, D., Hoyle, R. & Kapadia, A. (2019). Can Privacy Be Satisfying? On Improving Viewer Satisfaction for Privacy-Enhanced Photos Using Aesthetic Transforms. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, Paper 367, 13 pages. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3290605.3300597. [Paper; Acceptance rate: 24%]

[C.33]     Hasan, R., Hassan, E., Li, Y., Caine, K., Crandall, D., Hoyle, R. & Kapadia, A. (2018). Viewer Experience of Obscuring Scene Elements in Photos to Enhance Privacy. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, 47:1–47:13. [Paper; Acceptance rate: 26%]

[C.32]     McGregor, S. E., Watkins, E., Al-Ameen, M. N., Caine, K., & Roesner, F. (2017). When the Weakest Link is Strong: Secure Collaboration in the Case of the Panama Papers. USENIX Security. [Acceptance rate 16%]

[C.31]     Lowens, B., Motti, V. G., & Caine, K. (2017). Wearable Privacy: Skeletons in the Data Closet. In 2017 IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics (ICHI), (pp. 295-304). IEEE. DOI: 10.1109/ICHI.2017.29. [Acceptance rate 27%]

[C.30]     Li, Y., Vishwamitra V., Hu, H., Knijnenburg, B.  & Caine, K. (2017). Effectiveness and Users’ Experience of Face Blurring as a Privacy Protection for Sharing Photos via Online Social Networks. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 61(1), 803 – 807 SAGE Publications. [Acceptance rate not published]

[C.29]    Vishwamitra V., Li, Y., Wang, K., Hu, H., Caine, K. & Ahn, G. (2017). Towards PII-based Multiparty Access Control for Photo Sharing in Online Social Networks. Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies (SACMAT). (pp. 155-166) ACM. [Acceptance rate 29%]

[C.28]     Motti, V. G. & Caine, K. E. (2016). Smart Wearables or Dumb Wearables? Understanding how Context Impacts the UX in the Wrist Worn Interaction. Proceedings of the SIGDOC conference on the design of communication. [1 – 10]  [Acceptance rate 35%] doi>10.1145/2987592.2987606

[C.27]     Valdez, R. S., Holden, R. J., Caine, K., Madathil, K., Mickelson, R., Novak, L. L., & Werner, N. (2016, September). Patient Work as a Maturing Approach Within HF/E: Moving Beyond Traditional Self-Management Applications. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 60(1), 657-661. SAGE Publications. [Acceptance rate not published]

[C.26]    Motti, V. G. & Caine, K. E. (2016). Towards a Visual Vocabulary for Privacy Concepts. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 60th Annual Meeting, 60(1), 1078-1082. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. [Acceptance rate not published]

[C.25]     Caine, K. (2016). Local Standards for Sample Size at CHI. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, 981-992. [Paper; Acceptance rate: 23%]

[C.24]     Motti, V. G. & Caine, K. E. (2015). Micro Interactions and Multi dimensional Graphical User Interfaces in the Design of Wrist­Worn Wearables. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 59th Annual Meeting, 58(1), 1820-1824. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. [Acceptance rate not published]

[C.23]     White, G., Singh, T., Caine, K. E. & Connelly, K. (2015). Limited but satisfied: Low SES older adults experiences of aging in place. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare. Istanbul, Turkey. [Full paper; Acceptance rate: 30%]

[C.22]     Altenhoff, B., Vaigneur, H. & Caine, K. E. (2015). One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Key to Wearables in the Field is the App. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare. Istanbul, Turkey. [Note; Acceptance rate: 38%]

[C.21]     Libonati, A,. Caine, K. E., Kapadia, A & Reiter, M. (2014). Defending Against Device Theft with Human Notarization. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing 8 – 17. [Invited full paper; acceptance rate: 20%]

[C.20]     Motti, V. G. & Caine, K. E. (2014). Understanding the Wearability of Head-mounted Devices from a Human-Centered Perspective. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 83-86. [Note; Acceptance rate: 24%]

[C.19]     Motti, V. G. & Caine, K. E. (2014). Human Factors Considerations in the Design of Wearable Devices. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 58th Annual Meeting, 58(1), 1820-1824. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. [Acceptance rate not published]

[C.18]     White, G., Evans, R., Connelly, K. & Caine, K. E.. (2014). Designing Aging-In-Place Technologies to Reflect the Lifestyles and Precious Artifacts of Urban and Rural Older Adults. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 58th Annual Meeting, 58(1), 145-149. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. [Acceptance rate not published]

[C.17]    Arreola, I., Morris, Z., Francisco, M., Connelly, K., Caine, K., & White, G. (2014). From Checking On to Checking In: Designing for Low Socio-Economic Status Older Adults. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, 1933-1936. [Note; Acceptance rate: 23%]

[C.16]    Norcie, G., Blythe, J., Caine, K. E., Camp, L. J. (2014). Why Johnny Can’t Blow the Whistle: Identifying and Reducing Usability Issues in Anonymity Systems, 1 – 10. Proceedings of the Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS) Workshop on Usable Security (USEC). [Full paper; Acceptance rate: 30%]

[C.15]     Barnes, K., Caine, K. E., Connelly, K. & Siek, K. (2013). Understanding the Needs of Low SES Patients with Type 2 Diabetes. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, 302 – 306. [Note; Acceptance rate: 30%]

 [C.14]     Caine, K. E., Šabanović, S., & Carter, M. E. (2012). The Effect of Monitoring by Cameras and Robots on the Privacy Enhancing Behaviors of Older Adults. Proceedings of the 7th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction (HRI), 343 – 350, Boston, MA. [Full paper; Acceptance rate: 27%]

[C.13] Caine, K. E., Zimmerman, C. Y., Schall-Zimmerman, Z, Hazelwood, W. R., Sulgrove, A. C., Camp, L. J., Connelly, K. H., Lorenzen-Huber, L. M., & Shankar, K. (2010). DigiSwitch: Design and Evaluation of a Device for Older Adults to Preserve Privacy While Monitoring Health at Home. Proceedings of the ACM SIG on International Health Informatics. Arlington, VA. [Awarded Best Security and Privacy paper at ACM International Health Informatics Conference]

[C.12] Luther, K., Caine, K. E., Ziegler, K. & Bruckman, A. (2010). Why It Works (When It Works): Success Factors in Online Creative Collaboration. Proceedings of the ACM SIG GROUP. Sanibel Island, FL.

[C.11] Poole, A. B., Caine, K. E., Fisk, A. D. & Rogers, W. A. (2010). Errors of Disclosure in Computer Mediated Systems. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 54th Annual Meeting. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

[C.10] Wyche, S. P., Caine, K. E., Davison, B., Patel, S. N., Arteaga, M. & Grinter, B. E., (2009). Sacred Imagery in Techno-Spiritual Design. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems.

[C.9] Caine, K. E., Burnham, K. E., Fisk, A. D. & Rogers, W. A. (2008). Privacy Concerns and Disclosure Behavior in a Health Setting. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 52nd Annual Meeting. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

[C.8] Wyche, S. P., Caine, K. E, Davison, B., Arteaga, M. &. Grinter, B. (2008). Sun Dial: Exploring Techno-Spiritual HCI through a Mobile Islamic Call to Prayer Application. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems.

[C.7] Caine, K. E., Fisk, A. D. & Rogers, W. A. (2007). Designing Privacy Conscious Aware Homes for Older Adults.. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 51st Annual Meeting. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

[C.6] Caine, K. E., O’Brien, M. A., Park, S., Rogers, W. A., Fisk, A. D., Van Ittersum, K., Capar, M. & Parsons, L. J. (2006). Understanding acceptance of high technology products: 50 years of research. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 50th Annual Meeting. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

[C.5] Caine, K. E., Fisk, A. D. & Rogers, W. A. (2006). Benefits and privacy concerns of a home equipped with a visual sensing system: A perspective from older adults. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 50th Annual Meeting. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

[C.4] Park, S., O’Brien, M. A., Caine, K. E., Rogers, W. A., Fisk, A. D., Van Ittersum, K., Capar, M. & Parsons, L. J. (2006). Acceptance of computer technology: understanding the user and the organizational characteristics. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 50th Annual Meeting. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

[C.3] Hickman, J.M, Caine, K. E., Stronge, A., Pak, R., Rogers, W. A., & Fisk, A.F. (2006). Doctor-Patient Communication: Exploring Patient And Doctor-Side Solutions for Improvements. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 50th Annual Meeting. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

[C.2] Caine, K. E., Rogers, W. A., & Fisk, A. D. (2005).Privacy perceptions of an aware home with visual sensing devices. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 49th Annual Meeting. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

[C.1] Caine, K. E., Nichols, T. A., Fisk, A. D. & Rogers, W. A. (2005). Age-related differences in learning incidental environmental information. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 49th Annual Meeting. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

Non-Archival Conference Papers

[c.18]     Singh, K., Bannister, N., Knijnenburg, B., Caine, K., Sidnam-Mauch, E., Iqbal, S., Khan, S., Osho, O., & Nelson, P. (2022, October). Trust the Teachers! A Story of Conducting School-Based Research in a Rural Middle School Community When Building Relationships Face-to-Face isn’t Possible. Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue. Volume 24.

[c.17]     Huff, E., Stigall, B., Brinkley J., Pak, R. & Caine, K. (2020, May). Can Computer-Generated Speech Have an Age? Extended Abstracts of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. (pp. 1-7). ACM. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3334480.3383082. [Acceptance rate: 28%]

[c.16]     Stigall, B., Waycott, J., Baker, S. & Caine, K. (2019, December). Older Adults’ Perception and Use of Voice User Interfaces: A Preliminary Review of the Computing Literature. Australian Conference on Human-Computer-Interaction (ozCHI’19). (pp. 423–427). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3369457.3369506

[c.15]      Bi, S., Bryce, A., Ffrench, K., Gong, J., Halvorsen, R., Lowens, B., Nordrum, J., Oh, D., Peterson, R., Tobias, N., Venkatakrishnan, R., Wang, T., Caine, K., Halter, R., Jones, M., Kotz, D., Odame, K., Sen, S., Sorber, J., Yang, X. (2018, March). Poster: Auracle: A Wearable Device for Detecting and Monitoring Eating Behavior. Automatic Dietary Monitoring. The grand challenge from lab to real-life systems.

[c.14]      Bi, S., Davernport, E., Gong, J., Peterson, R., Skinner, J., Storer, , Wang, T., Caine, K., Halter, R., Kotz, D.,  Odame, K., Sorber, J., & Yang, X. (2017, June). Poster: Auracle: A Wearable Device for Detecting and Monitoring Eating Behavior. In Proceedings of the 15th Annual International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services (pp. 176-176). ACM.

[c.13]      Watkins, E. A., McGregor, S., Caine, K., Roesner, F., Al-Ameen, M. N. & Lowens, B. (2016). Sensemaking and Storytelling: Network Security Strategies for Collaborative Groups. Proceedings of the 2016 IEEE International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems. Orlando, FL. [Acceptance rate: 36%]

[c.12]      Motti, V. G. & Caine, K. E. (2015). An Overview of Wearable Applications for Healthcare: Requirements and Challenges. Ubicomp/ISWC  ’15 adjunct, Adjunct Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers Pages 635-641. ACM New York, NY, USA.ISBN: 978-1-4503-3575-1 doi>10.1145/2800835.2809436.

[c.11]      Connelly, K., Reeder, B., Hall, A., Caine, K. E., Siek, K. & Demiris, G. (2015). HomeSHARE: A Distributed Smart Homes Testbed Initiative. Proceedings of the Annual Symposium of the American Medical Informatics Association. NEED DOI, ETC.

[c.10]      Cheng, K., Caine, K. E., Pratt, W. & Connelly, K. (2013). Consumer Engagement in Health Technologies Special Interest Group. Extended Abstracts of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.

[c.9]       Norcie, G., Caine, K. E., Camp, L. J. (2012). Eliminating Stop-Points in the Installation and Use of Anonymity Systems: A Usability Evaluation of the Tor Browser Bundle. Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Hot Topics in Privacy Enhancing Technologies (HotPETs 2012). Held in conjunction with the 12th Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium. Vigo, Spain.

[c.8]      White, G., Connelly, K., & Caine, K. (2012). Opportunities for ubiquitous computing in the homes of low SES older adults. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (Ubicomp 2012), 659-660. ACM, Pittsburgh, PA. [Poster; Acceptance rate for posters not published]

[c.7]        Alpert, S., Caine, K., Tierney, W. & Goodman, K. (2012). Aspiring to Awesome: Ethics, Human Factors, and Technology for Patient Granular Control. In the Proceedings of the American Medical Informatics Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL.

[c.6]        Caine, K. E., Kisselburgh, L., G. & Lareau, L. (2011). Audience Visualization Influences Disclosures in Online Social Networks. Extended Abstracts of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.

[c.5]        Luther, K., Ziegler, K., Caine, K. E., & Bruckman, A. (2009). Predicting Successful Completion of Online Collaborative Animation Projects. Extended Abstracts of Creativity & Cognition 2009.

[c.3]       Caine, K. E. (2009). Supporting Privacy by Preventing Misclosure. Extended Abstracts of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. (Doctoral Consortium).

[c.3]        Wyche, S. P., Caine, K. E, Davison, B., Arteaga, M. &. Grinter, B. (2008). Sun Dial: Exploring Techno-Spiritual HCI through a Mobile Islamic Call to Prayer Application. Extended Abstracts of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.

[c.2]     Kwasny, M. N., Caine, K. E., Fisk, A. D. & Rogers, W. A. (2008). Privacy and Technology: Folk Definitions and Perspectives. Extended Abstracts of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.

[c.1]        Blanson Henkemans, O. A., Caine, K. E., Rogers, W. A., Fisk, A. D., Neerincx, M. A. & de Ruter, B. (2007). Medical Monitoring for Independent Living: User-centered design of smart home technologies for older adults. Proceedings of the Med-e-Tel Conference for eHealth, Telemedicine and Health Information and Communication Technologies.

Book Chapters

[b.5]        Li, Y., Saini, S., Connelly, K. Caine, K. E. (2018). Checking-in with my friends: Results from an in-situ deployment of peer-to-peer aging in place technologies. In Pak, R. & McLaughlin, A. Aging, Technology, and Health (DOI 10.1016/B978-0-12-811272-4.00007-5).

[b.4] Hazelwood, W. R., Connelly, K. Caine, K. E., Zimmerman, Z. & Blanton, G. (2014). Property Damage, Purchasing Orders, and Power Outages: Suggestions for Planning Your Next In-The-Wild Deployment. In G. Demiris (Ed.), Handbook of Smart Homes, Health Care and Well-Being. Springer (DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-01904-8_33-1).

[b.3] Caine, K. E.. & Chhoa, C. (2014). DigiSwitch. In C. Rébola (Ed.), Designed Technologies for Healthy Aging. Morgan and Claypool (ISBN-10: 1627053174).

[b.2] Caine, K. E., Hargrove, W. & Sun, M.W. (2006). Information and Communication Needs of Rwandan Coffee Stakeholders. In M. L. Best (Ed.), Last Mile Initiative Innovations: Research Findings from the Georgia Institute of Technology. (pp. 28-46).

[b.1] Vendemia, J.M.C, Caine, K. E., & Evans, J. (2005). Quantitative EEG findings in convicted murderers. In J. R. Evans (Ed.), Forensic Applications of QEEG (Simultaneously published in Journal of Neurotherapy, 9, 5-29).

Other Published Material

[O.22]     Caine, K. E. (December, 2016). Privacy is Healthy. Invited Health Department Column in IEEE Pervasive. [PDF]

[O.21]     Baxter, K., Courage, C. & Caine, K. E. (November, 2015). Evolution of User Experience. EPIC: Advancing the Value of Ethnography in Industry. https://www.epicpeople.org/evolution-of-user-experience-research/

[O.20] Caine, K., & Tierney, W. (2015). Point and Counterpoint: Patient Control of Access to Data in Their Electronic Health Record. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 10.1007/s11606-014-3061-0

[O.19] Altenhoff, B., Vaigneur, H. & Caine, K. E. (August, 2014). Wearable Fitness Trackers: A Comparative Usability Evaluation. The Human Factors Blog. humanfactorsblog.org/2014/08/28/wearable-fitness-trackers-a-comparative-usability-evaluation/

[O.18] Caine, K. & Lesk, M. (2013). Security and Privacy in Health IT: Guest editors’ introduction. IEEE Security & Privacy 11 (6), pp. 10 – 11. DOI: 10.1109/MSP.2013.149.

[O.17] Caine, K. E. , Degges, M. & Holfelner, M. (2013). Review of the book: Handbook of Human Factors in Web Design, Second Edition by Kim-Phuong L. Vu and Robert W. Proctor. Ergonomics in Design: The Quarterly of Human Factors Applications 21: 29.

[O.16] Pfleeger, S., Rogers, M., Bashir, M., Caine, K., Caputo, D., Losavio, M. & Stolfo, S. (2012). Does Profiling Make Us More Secure? IEEE Security & Privacy 10 (4), pp 10 – 15. DOI: 10.1109/MSP.2012.95.

[O.15] Gundi, M., Degges, M., Monaco, A., Gupta, P. Holfelner, M., Patil, S., & Caine, K. (November, 2012). HealthyState: Presenting public health data to promote healthier life choices. [Abstract]. American Public Health Association 140th Annual Meeting and Exposition, San Francisco, CA. [Best Poster]

[O.14] Caine, K. E., & Connelly, K., Selove, R., Shelton, R. & Doub, T. W. (December, 2011). Understanding the mHealth Needs of Patients with Depression. [Abstract] 2011 mHealth Summit. Washington, DC.

[O.13] Caine, K. E. (2010). Case Study on Privacy Issues Surrounding the Remote Monitoring of Older Adults at Home. [Abstract]. 2010 mHealth Summit. Washington, DC.

[O.12] Lorenzen-Huber, L. M., Camp, J., Connelly, K., Shankar, K., Caine, K. E., Hazelwood, W. H. & Zimmerman, Z. (2010). A Privacy Framework for Evaluating In-home technologies. [Abstract] Program abstracts of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America.

[O.11] Caine, K. E. (2010). Facebook and Privacy: A Guest Post by Kelly Caine. The Human Factors Blog. http://humanfactorsblog.org/2010/05/08/facebook-and-privacy-a-guest-post-by-kelly-caine/

[O.10] Caine, K. E. (2010). Designing Ethical Home-Based Technologies for Older Adults. [Abstract]. 13th Cognitive Aging Conference Abstracts of Paper and Poster Presentations.

[O.9] Caine, K. E. Connelly, K., Kientz, J., & Hayes, B. (2010). The Role of iSchools in Shaping the Future of Health Informatics. Roundtable at the 2010 iConference. Urbana-Champaign, IL. Feb. 3-6, 2010.

[O.8] Caine K. E., (2009). Understanding Privacy Behaviors and Misclosures. Unpublished Dissertation. Georgia Institute of Technology. Atlanta, GA.

[O.7] Caine, K. E. (2009). The relationship of Privacy and Acceptance in Healthcare Technologies. A Research Agenda for Privacy and Security of Healthcare Technologies. Indianapolis, IN, Oct. 25 – 27, 2009.

[O.6] Caine, K. E., Hickman, J.M, Stronge, A. J., Pak, R., (2008). Steps to Effective Communication with Your Health Care Provider. Signpost: Journal of Dementia and Mental Health Care for Older People.

[O.5] Kwasny, M. N., Caine, K. E. (2008). Older Adult’s Privacy in a Monitored Home. Signpost: Journal of Dementia and Mental Health Care for Older People.

[O.4] Caine, K. E., Fisk, A. D. & Rogers, W. A. (2006). Privacy and Ethical Considerations about Aware Home Technologies for Older Adults. [Abstract] Program abstracts of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America.

[O.3] Hickman, J.M., Stronge, A., Pak, R., Caine, K. E., Rogers, W.A. & Fisk, A.D. (2006). Doctor-patient communication: Exploring the nature of communication problems for an older population [Abstract]. 11th Cognitive Aging Conference Abstracts of Paper and Poster Presentations.

[O.2] O’Brien, M.A., Caine, K. E., Seifert, E. A., Rogers, W.A. & Fisk, A.D. (2006). Developing a model of technology acceptance and aging [Abstract]. 11th Cognitive Aging Conference Abstracts of Paper and Poster Presentations.

[O.1] Hickman, J. M., & Caine, K. E. (2006). Senior to Senior: Suggestions for Improving Communication Between You and Your Doctor. [Brochure] Available online: www.hfaging.org/senior-to-senior-final.pdf

Technical Reports

[TR.10]   Varun Mishra, Byron Lowens, Sarah Lord, Kelly Caine, and David Kotz, “Investigating Contextual Cues as Indicators for EMA Delivery.” Dartmouth Computer Science Technical Report TR2018-842, April 2018.

[TR.9] Van Ittersum, K., Rogers, W. A., Capar, M., Murtha, B., Park, S., Caine, K. E., O’Brien, M. A., Parsons, L. J., & Fisk, A. D. (2008). Understanding technology acceptance follow up report to technology workshop: How “value” is captured by the Technology Acceptance Model (HFA-TR-0802). Atlanta, GA: Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Psychology, Human Factors and Aging Laboratory.

[TR.8] Kwasny, M., Caine, K. E., Fisk, A. D. & Rogers, W. A. (2008). Privacy and technology: Folk definitions and perspectives (HFA-TR-0806). Atlanta, GA: Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Psychology, Human Factors and Aging Laboratory.

[TR.7] Rogers, W. A., Fisk, A. D., Caine, K. E., Kwasny, M., Wilkison, B., & Mayer, A. K., & Van Ittersum, K., (2007). Understanding technology acceptance: Phase III (Part 2) –Communication studies (HFA-TR-0706). Atlanta, GA: Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Psychology, Human Factors and Aging Laboratory.

[TR.6] Van Ittersum, K., Rogers, W. A., Capar, M., Park, S., Caine, K. E., O’Brien, M. A., Parsons, L. J., & Fisk, A. D. (2007). Understanding technology acceptance: Phase III (Part 1) –Quantitative modeling (HFA-TR-0705). Atlanta, GA: Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Psychology, Human Factors and Aging Laboratory.

[TR.5] Van Ittersum, K., Rogers, W. A., Capar, M., Park, S., Caine, K. E., O’Brien, M. A., Parsons, L. J., & Fisk, A. D. (2007). Understanding technology acceptance: Phase II (Part 2) – Refining the quantitative model (HFA-TR-0704). Atlanta, GA: Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Psychology, Human Factors and Aging Laboratory.

[TR.4] Hickman, J. M., Stronge, A. J., Caine, K. E., Pak, R., Rogers, W. A., & Fisk, A. D. (2007). Communication with health care providers: Exploring the nature of communication problems for an older population (HFA-TR-0702). Atlanta, GA: Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Psychology, Human Factors and Aging Laboratory.

[TR.3] Van Ittersum, K., Rogers, W. A., Capar, M., Park, S., O’Brien, M. A., Caine, K. E., Parsons, L. J., & Fisk, A. D. (2006). Understanding technology acceptance: Phase II – Identifying and validating metrics and preliminary testing of a quantitative model (HFA-TR-0604). Atlanta, GA: Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Psychology, Human Factors and Aging Laboratory.

[TR.2]      Van Ittersum, K., Rogers, W. A., Capar, M., Caine, K. E., O’Brien, M. A., Parsons, L. J., & Fisk, A. D. (2006). Understanding technology acceptance: Phase 1 – literature review and qualitative model development (HFA-TR-0602). Atlanta, GA: Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Psychology, Human Factors and Aging Laboratory.

[TR.1]      Rogers, W.A., Fisk, A.D., & Caine, K. E. (2004). Acceptance of Technology: Need for the Development of a Model (White Paper for Deere & Company). Atlanta, GA.