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VL/HCC 2024: Liverpool, UK
- 2024 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC), Liverpool, UK, September 2-6, 2024. IEEE 2024, ISBN 979-8-3503-6613-6
- Tom Beckmann:
Text Editing, with Structure. 1-2 - Yasharth Bajpai, Bhavya Chopra, Param Biyani, Cagri Aslan, Dustin Coleman, Sumit Gulwani, Chris Parnin, Arjun Radhakrishna, Gustavo Soares:
Let's Fix this Together: Conversational Debugging with GitHub Copilot. 1-12 - Ruijia Cheng, Titus Barik, Alan Leung, Fred Hohman, Jeffrey Nichols:
BISCUIT: Scaffolding LLM-Generated Code with Ephemeral UIs in Computational Notebooks. 13-23 - Serena Versino, Tommaso Turchi, Alessio Malizia:
Leveraging Visual Languages to Foster User Participation in Designing Trustworthy Machine Learning Systems: A Comparative Study. 24-32 - Arpit Thool, Chris Brown:
Harnessing the Power of LLMs: LLM Summarization for Human-Centric DAST Reports. 33-39 - Ningzhi Tang, Meng Chen, Zheng Ning, Aakash Bansal, Yu Huang, Collin McMillan, Toby Jia-Jun Li:
Developer Behaviors in Validating and Repairing LLM-Generated Code Using IDE and Eye Tracking. 40-46 - Mika Morgan, Katherine Gash, Stephanie Ludi, Thien Truong:
Investigating the Usability of Coding Applications for Children: Insights from Teacher Interviews. 47-58 - Ítalo Santos, Kátia Romero Felizardo, Marco Aurélio Gerosa, Igor Steinmacher:
Game Elements to Engage Students Learning the Open Source Software Contribution Process. 59-70 - Anthony Trory, Kate Howland, Judith Good, Benedict du Boulay:
Physical vs. Virtual Representations Within Concreteness Fading for Primary School Computing. 71-80 - Qing Nancy Xia, Advait Sarkar, Duncan P. Brumby, Anna L. Cox:
The Paradox of Spreadsheet Self-Efficacy: Social Incentives for Informal Knowledge Sharing in End-User Programming. 81-88 - Yate Ge, Yi Dai, Run Shan, Kechun Li, Yuanda Hu, Xiaohua Sun:
Cocobo: Exploring Large Language Models as the Engine for End-User Robot Programming. 89-95 - Michael Burgess:
Deceptive AI dehumanizes: The ethics of misattributed intelligence in the design of Generative AI interfaces. 96-108 - Nam Wook Kim, Hyung-Kwon Ko, Grace Myers, Benjamin Bach:
ChatGPT in Data Visualization Education: A Student Perspective. 109-120 - Savvas Petridis, Michael Xieyang Liu, Alexander J. Fiannaca, Vivian Tsai, Michael Terry, Carrie J. Cai:
In Situ AI Prototyping: Infusing Multimodal Prompts into Mobile Settings with MobileMaker. 121-133 - Ariful Islam Anik, Andrea Bunt:
Supporting User Critiques of AI Systems via Training Dataset Explanations: Investigating Critique Properties and the Impact of Presentation Style. 134-147 - John Allen, Caitlin Kelleher:
Exploring the impacts of semi-automated storytelling on programmers' comprehension of software histories. 148-162 - Lázaro Costa, Susana Barbosa, Jácome Cunha:
Programmer User Studies: Supporting Tools & Features. 163-167 - Katharina Anderer, Matthias Wölfel, Jan Niehues:
Identifying the Information Gap for Visually Impaired Students during Lecture Talks. 168-173 - Daniel Stachnik, Tom Beckmann, Patrick Rein, Robert Hirschfeld:
SpecTacles: Supporting Control Flow Comprehension of Software Developers in TLA+. 174-186 - Justin Middleton, Neha Patil, Kathryn T. Stolee:
Co-Designing Web Interfaces for Code Comparison. 187-198 - Shishir Halaharvi, Gonzalo Gabriel Méndez, Hamid Mansoor, Quinton Yong, Alessandra Maciel Paz Milani, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Miguel A. Nacenta:
P-Inti: Interactive Visual Representation of Programming Concepts for Learning and Instruction. 199-210 - Nuntipat Narkthong, Chattriya Jariyavajee, Xiaolin Xu:
ALLI/O Diagram: An Action-based Visual Programming Language for Embedded System. 211-216 - Yue Jiang, Christof Lutteroth, Rajiv Jain, Christopher Tensmeyer, Varun Manjunatha, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger, Vlad I. Morariu:
FlexDoc: Flexible Document Adaptation through Optimizing both Content and Layout. 217-222 - Sami Saeed Alghamdi, Christopher Bull, Ahmed Kharrufa:
Thematic Analysis of Self-Regulation Narratives in Textual Posts by Informal Programming Learners on Social Media. 223-235 - Heidi Reichert, Benyamin T. Tabarsi, Thomas W. Price, Tiffany Barnes:
Jigsaw: A Tool for Decomposing and Planning Programming Problems. 236-247 - Amirmohammad Nazari, Swabha Swayamdipta, Souti Chattopadhyay, Mukund Raghothaman:
Generating Function Names to Improve Comprehension of Synthesized Programs. 248-259 - Daniel Manesh, Marx Boyuan Wang, Ruipu Hu, Sang Won Lee:
Beyond TAP: Piggybacking on IFTTT to Connect Triggers and Actions with JavaScript. 260-274 - Alexander Repenning, Ashok R. Basawapatna:
RULER: Prebugging with Proxy-Based Programming. 275-281 - José Cezar de Souza Filho, Rafik Belloum, Káthia Marçal de Oliveira:
Where Are We and Where Can We Go on the Road to Reliance-Aware Explainable User Interfaces? 282-288 - Katharine Kerr, Reid Holmes:
Age-Inclusive Integrated Development Environments for End-Users. 289-299 - Rebecca Krosnick, Steve Oney:
ScrapeViz: Hierarchical Representations for Web Scraping Macros. 300-305 - Ruanqianqian (Lisa) Huang, Philip J. Guo, Sorin Lerner:
UNFOLD: Enabling Live Programming for Debugging GUI Applications. 306-316 - Yanchen Lu, Tobias Höllerer, Jennifer Jacobs:
Knotation: Supporting Exploration in Macrame Textile Crafting Through Parametric Motif Design. 317-328 - Junran Yang, Andrew M. McNutt, Leilani Battle:
Considering Visualization Example Galleries. 329-343 - Wei Wang, Lin Li, Shavindra Wickramathilaka, John C. Grundy, Hourieh Khalajzadeh, Humphrey O. Obie, Anuradha Madugalla:
Development of an Adaptive User Support System Based on Multimodal Large Language Models. 344-347 - Joshua Alele-Beals, Nathan Englehart, Ishaq Kothari, Ali Ebnenasir, Charles R. Wallace:
Exploring consequences of statutory law through lightweight modeling. 348-352 - Tommaso Turchi:
FlowPilot: A Generative AI-Driven Visual Language for Computational Thinking Education. 353-355 - Rebecca Krosnick:
Postman Flows: A Visual Programming Tool for Building API-Powered Apps and Workflows. 356-358 - Minhyuk Ko, Dibyendu Brinto Bose, Weilu Wang, Mohammed Seyam, Chris Brown:
Understanding the Performance of Large Language Model to Generate SQL Queries. 359-361 - Yuhan Lin, Jason McKenna, Paul McKnight:
VEX CTE: Design an Educational Industrial Robotic Arm. 362-365 - Jinyoung Hur:
Conversational Agents for Teaching Computing-Related Conversational Skills. 366-368 - Ningzhi Tang:
Towards Effective Validation and Integration of LLM-Generated Code. 369-370 - Lázaro Costa:
Towards a Conversational User Interface for Aiding Researchers with Reproducibility. 371-373 - Fairuz Nawer Meem:
Effective Integration and Use of Non-Development LLMs in Software Development. 374-375 - Shawal Khalid:
A Comprehensive Approach to Supporting Blockchain Developers. 376-377 - Ítalo Santos:
Empowering Diversity: Leveraging Cognitive Styles to Support Newcomers in Open Source Projects. 380-381 - Deepa Muralidhar:
The Effect of Progressive Disclosure in the Transparency of Explainable Artificial Intelligence Systems. 382-383 - Gregory Croisdale:
Interfaces to Support Exploration and Control of Generative Models. 384-385 - Qing Nancy Xia:
Supporting Spreadsheet Users in Knowledge Sharing. 386-388 - Daniel Manesh:
Daniel Manesh: Supporting Code Performances. 389-391 - Daniel Stachnik:
An Explorable and Visual Formal Specification. 392-393 - Advait Sarkar:
Diversity in Study Participants and a Critique of the "Representative Sample" in Human-Computer Interaction Research. 394-399 - Wei Wang, Dulaji Hidellaarachchi, John Grundy, Hourieh Khalajzadeh, Humphrey O. Obie, Anuradha Madugalla:
End-Users vs Software Practitioners: Recruitment Challenges and Strategies in Software Engineering Research. 400-411 - Reham Al Tamime, Joni Salminen, Soon-Gyo Jung, Bernard J. Jansen:
Evaluating LLM-Generated Topics from Survey Responses: Identifying Challenges in Recruiting Participants through Crowdsourcing. 412-416 - Kashumi Madampe, John Grundy, Rashina Hoda, Humphrey O. Obie:
The struggle is real! The agony of recruiting participants for empirical software engineering studies. 417-422 - Fairuz Nawer Meem, Justin Smith, Brittany Johnson:
Challenges and Opportunities for Survey Research in the Age of Generative AI: An Experience Report. 423-428 - Ariful Islam Anik, Andrea Bunt:
Diversity Challenges in Recruiting for Human-Centered Explainable AI Studies. 429-431 - Shawal Khalid, Chris Brown:
Exploring Stakeholder Challenges in Recruitment for Human-Centric Computing Research. 432-438 - Wei Zhou, Teresa Wulandari, Mahima Kalla, Olivia Metcalf, Emmy Trinh, Andy Li, Rashina Hoda, Chris Bain, Peter Poon:
Recruiting Participants in Digital Health: Lessons from a Palliative Care Telehealth Project. 439-445
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