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Editable AI: Mixed Human-AI Authoring of Code Patterns (2007.05902v1)

Published 12 Jul 2020 in cs.HC, cs.AI, cs.LG, and cs.SE

Abstract: Developers authoring HTML documents define elements following patterns which establish and reflect the visual structure of a document, such as making all images in a footer the same height by applying a class to each. To surface these patterns to developers and support developers in authoring consistent with these patterns, we propose a mixed human-AI technique for creating code patterns. Patterns are first learned from individual HTML documents through a decision tree, generating a representation which developers may view and edit. Code patterns are used to offer developers autocomplete suggestions, list examples, and flag violations. To evaluate our technique, we conducted a user study in which 24 participants wrote, edited, and corrected HTML documents. We found that our technique enabled developers to edit and correct documents more quickly and create, edit, and correct documents more successfully.

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Authors (3)
  1. Kartik Chugh (1 paper)
  2. Andrea Y. Solis (1 paper)
  3. Thomas D. LaToza (17 papers)
Citations (3)

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