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Research Work

During my undergraduate years, I am glad to work with outstanding professors Eytan Adar, Michael Nebeling, Lionel Robert, Eric Gilbert, and Derek Huffman. Their patient guidance improved my research skills and enriched my perspective on analyzing complex questions. 

      peer-reviewed papers

  • VisQuestions:  Constructing Evaluations for Communicative Visualizations.
    Guan, R., Lee-Robbins, E., Wang, X., & Adar, E.
    2025 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), Late-Breaking Work  [Accepted]

 

  • Virtually the same or realistically different: Do real-world robots differ from their virtual representations? 
    Esterwood, C., Guan, R., Ye, X., & Robert, L. 
    2025 Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)  [Accepted]​​

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  • Computational models suggest that human memory judgments exhibit interference due to the use of overlapping representations.
    Huffman, D., & Guan, R. 
    Psychological Review  [Accepted, In Press].​​​ 

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  • Exploring MR-enhanced collaborative AI: Eliciting team perceptions and design considerations for the future of work. 

         Johnson, J., Peralta, M., Kaur, M., Huang, R. S., Sheng, Z., Guan, R., Rajaram, S., & Nebeling, M. 

         2025 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing (CSCW)  [Accepted with Minor Revision]​​​​​​​

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  • Seeing like an AI: How LLMs apply (and misapply) Wikipedia neutrality norms. 
    Ashkinaze, J., Guan, R., Kurek, L., Adar, E., Budak, C., & Gilbert, E. 
    2025 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing (CSCW)  [Accepted with Major Revision]

      working project                                                                                                                                            â€‹

  • Cog Sci Honors Thesis: Why Just Answer When You Can Argue? Structuring Proactive AI in Collective Deliberation. [Advisors: Janet Johnson, Eytan Adar]

  • Yu, Z., Liu, Y., Guan, R, & Vermillion, C. Large Language Model-driven Mixed Strategy Framework for Social Navigation. Planned for 2025 International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)

  • ​Kwon, H., Guan, R., Ashkinaze, J., Gilbert, E., & Adar, E. Collaboratively aligned LLMs: A sociotechnical framework for collectives to govern large language models.

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