2021
DOI: 10.12700/aph.18.1.2021.1.12
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Analyse the Readability of LINQ Code using an Eye-Tracking-based Evaluation

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“…In order to avoid the excessive complexity of the text in the messages, which consumes too much cognitive resources, and reduces the effectiveness of the messages. By divided the source code into different AOIs, the source code analysis with eye tracking technology can provide more accurate and precise results ( Katona, 2021 ). Future research can measure cognitive load using eye-tracking parameters ( Katona, 2022 ) to ensure that the content of messages does not cause excessive cognitive load on consumers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to avoid the excessive complexity of the text in the messages, which consumes too much cognitive resources, and reduces the effectiveness of the messages. By divided the source code into different AOIs, the source code analysis with eye tracking technology can provide more accurate and precise results ( Katona, 2021 ). Future research can measure cognitive load using eye-tracking parameters ( Katona, 2022 ) to ensure that the content of messages does not cause excessive cognitive load on consumers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These techniques have provided strong coupling between the results of a cognitive psychological attention test and the attention levels determined by BCI systems. Such was the case of an examination and comparison between an EEG-based attention test and a continuous performance test (CPT), as well as a Test of Variables of Attention (TOVA) [20], or different comparisons with other human-computer interaction eye movement tracking tests [21][22][23][24]. Moreover, some interesting results have also been obtained when applying deep learning techniques in inversion problems for eye tracking and other measurements [25][26][27][28][29][30].…”
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“…Jozsef Katona et al proposed an eye-tracking system based on a traditional knowledge level test, analyzing the readability, query, and method syntax of two options in the Language Integrated Query (LINQ) abstraction layer with the same semantics, but different syntax. The results show that the application of eye-tracking systems in the study of complex cognitive processes such as programming is very suitable [ 28 ]. Systems such as cost-effect BCI, eye-tracking, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%