Refereed Conference Papers

  1. Erin A. Carroll and Celine Latulipe. Triangulating the Personal Creative Experience: Self-Report, External Judgments, and Physiology. To Appear in Graphics Interface 2012. May 2012.
  2. Erin A. Carroll, Danielle Lottridge, Celine Latulipe, Vikash Singh, and Melissa Word. Bodies in Critique: A Technological Intervention in the Dance Production Process. In the Proceedings of ACM CSCW 2012, 10 pages, February 2012. (AR: 39%, Revise & Resubmit Process)
  3. Vikash Singh, Celine Latulipe, Erin Carroll, and Danielle Lottridge. The Choreographer’s Notebook — A video annotation system for dancers and choreographers. In the Proceedings of ACM Creativity & Cognition 2011, 10 pages, November 2011. (AR: 23%) Nominated for an Emma Award for Best Contribution to Creative Communication. PDF.
  4. Celine Latulipe, Erin A. Carroll, and Danielle Lottridge. Evaluating Longitudinal Projects Combining Technology with Temporal Arts. In the Proceedings of ACM CHI 2011, 10 pages, May 2011. (AR: 27%). PDF.
  5. Celine Latulipe, Erin A. Carroll, and Danielle Lottridge. Love, Hate, Arousal, and Engagement: Exploring audience responses to performing arts. In the Proceedings of ACM CHI 2011, 10 pages, May 2011. (AR: 27%). PDF.
  6. Pamela Karr-Wisniewski, Erin A. Carroll, and Heather Richter Lipford. Technology Overload: Gender-based Perceptions of Knowledge Worker Performance. In America’s Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) 2011, August 2011.
  7. Erin A. Carroll, Celine  Latulipe, Richard Fung, & Michael Terry. Creativity Factor Evaluation: Towards a Standardized Survey Metric for Creativity Support. In Proceedings of ACM Creativity & Cognition 2009, 10 pages, October 2009. (AR: 23%). PDF.

Extended Abstracts & Posters

  1. Erin A. Carroll. Convergence of Self-Report and Physiological Responses for Evaluating Creativity Support Tools.” In ACM Creativity & Cognition 2011 Extended Abstracts, 2 pages, November 2011. Doctoral Consortium. PDF.
  2. Erin A. Carroll and Celine Latulipe. Capturing ‘In the Moment’ Creativity Through Data Triangulation. In ACM Creativity & Cognition 2011 Extended Abstracts, 2 pages, November 2011. Poster. PDF.
  3. Celine Latulipe, David Wilson, Berto Gonzalez, Adam Harris, Erin Carroll, Sybil Huskey, Melissa Word, Robert Beasley, and Nathan Nifong. In ACM Creativity & Cognition 2011 Extended Abstracts, 2 pages, November 2011. PDF. Media Showcase / Artwork. PDF.
  4. Celine Latulipe, David Wilson, Sybil Huskey, Melissa Word, Arthur Carroll, Erin Carroll, Berto Gonzalez, Vikash Singh, Mike Wirth, & Danielle Lottridge. Exploring the design space in technology-augmented dance. In ACM CHI 2010 Companion Proceedings, 6 pages, April 2010. Media Showcase. PDF.
  5. Pamela Karr-Wisniewski, Erin A. Carroll, & Heather Richter Lipford. Technology Overload: Gender-based Perceptions of Knowledge Worker Performance. (Refereed Poster). 15th Americas Conference on Information Systems, August 2009. Poster.
  6. Erin A. Carroll and Celine Latulipe. The Creativity Support Index. (Refereed Poster) In ACM CHI 2009 Companion Proceedings, 6 pages, April 2009. PDF. Poster.
  7. David C. Wilson, Heather Richter Lipford, Erin A. Carroll, Pam Karr, and Nadia Najjar.Charting New Ground: Modeling User Behavior in Interactive Geovisualization. (Refereed Poster) In Proceedings of ACM GIS, November 2008.  PDF.