12. Who/What Is? This paper is Professor Bilge Mutlu’s most cited paper. This author is listed in Microsoft Academic Search with the highest h-index of 57 for authors in human computer interaction. This h-index is listed in Scholar Index for the UW Madison Psychology chair, Patricia Devine. This is the number of conferences in Microsoft Academic Search that are related to the query human computer interaction. This journal has the highest impact factor listed in the Journal Citation Database (JCR) for Computer Science – Cybernetics. This journal has the highest eigenfactor listed in JCR for Computer Science – Cybernetics. This journal has the highest SJR score listed in Scimago for human-computer Interaction. This open access journal is listed in Ulrichs database for title keywords human computer Interaction. This thesis was added to the Minds@UW UW-Madison College of Engineering- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering collection with a date of: Dec.15, 2010. This is the number of downloads listed in ACM in the last 12 months for the HRI '10:Proceeding of the 5th ACM/IEEE international conference on Human-robot interaction.
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