A Replication Study on Code Comprehension and Expertise using Lightweight Biometric Sensors
Published: May 1, 2019
Abstract
Code comprehension has been recently investigated from physiological and cognitive perspectives using medical imaging devices. Floyd et al. (i.e., the original study) used fMRI to classify the type of comprehension tasks performed by developers and relate their results to their expertise. We replicate the original study using lightweight biometrics sensors. Our study participants-28 undergrads in computer science-performed comprehension tasks on...
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A Replication Study on Code Comprehension and Expertise using Lightweight Biometric Sensors
Published Date
May 1, 2019
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