What You Need is What You Get: Theory of Mind for an LLM-Based Code Understanding Assistant

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Authors Jonan Richards, Mairieli Wessel arXiv ID 2408.04477 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Citations 10 Venue IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
A growing number of tools have used Large Language Models (LLMs) to support developers' code understanding. However, developers still face several barriers to using such tools, including challenges in describing their intent in natural language, interpreting the tool outcome, and refining an effective prompt to obtain useful information. In this study, we designed an LLM-based conversational assistant that provides a personalized interaction based on inferred user mental state (e.g., background knowledge and experience). We evaluate the approach in a within-subject study with fourteen novices to capture their perceptions and preferences. Our results provide insights for researchers and tool builders who want to create or improve LLM-based conversational assistants to support novices in code understanding.
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