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Modeling Programmer Attention as Scanpath Prediction (2308.13920v1)

Published 26 Aug 2023 in cs.SE and cs.HC

Abstract: This paper launches a new effort at modeling programmer attention by predicting eye movement scanpaths. Programmer attention refers to what information people intake when performing programming tasks. Models of programmer attention refer to machine prediction of what information is important to people. Models of programmer attention are important because they help researchers build better interfaces, assistive technologies, and more human-like AI. For many years, researchers in SE have built these models based on features such as mouse clicks, key logging, and IDE interactions. Yet the holy grail in this area is scanpath prediction -- the prediction of the sequence of eye fixations a person would take over a visual stimulus. A person's eye movements are considered the most concrete evidence that a person is taking in a piece of information. Scanpath prediction is a notoriously difficult problem, but we believe that the emergence of lower-cost, higher-accuracy eye tracking equipment and better LLMs of source code brings a solution within grasp. We present an eye tracking experiment with 27 programmers and a prototype scanpath predictor to present preliminary results and obtain early community feedback.

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Authors (7)
  1. Aakash Bansal (22 papers)
  2. Chia-Yi Su (9 papers)
  3. Zachary Karas (6 papers)
  4. Yifan Zhang (245 papers)
  5. Yu Huang (176 papers)
  6. Toby Jia-Jun Li (57 papers)
  7. Collin McMillan (38 papers)
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