A Replication Study on Code Comprehension and Expertise using Lightweight Biometric Sensors
March 08, 2019 Β· Declared Dead Β· π IEEE International Conference on Program Comprehension
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Authors
Davide Fucci, Daniela Girardi, Nicole Novielli, Luigi Quaranta, Filippo Lanubile
arXiv ID
1903.03426
Category
cs.SE: Software Engineering
Citations
33
Venue
IEEE International Conference on Program Comprehension
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Code comprehension has been recently investigated from physiological and cognitive perspectives through the use of medical imaging. Floyd et al (i.e., the original study) used fMRI to classify the type of comprehension tasks performed by developers and relate such results to their expertise. We replicate the original study using lightweight biometrics sensors which participants (28 undergrads in computer science) wore when performing comprehension tasks on source code and natural language prose. We developed machine learning models to automatically identify what kind of tasks developers are working on leveraging their brain-, heart-, and skin-related signals. The best improvement over the original study performance is achieved using solely the heart signal obtained through a single device (BAC 87% vs. 79.1%). Differently from the original study, we were not able to observe a correlation between the participants' expertise and the classifier performance (tau = 0.16, p = 0.31). Our findings show that lightweight biometric sensors can be used to accurately recognize comprehension tasks opening interesting scenarios for research and practice.
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