Westley Weimer

Registered user since Thu 5 Apr 2018

Name:Westley Weimer
Country:United States
Affiliation:University of Michigan
Research interests:Software Engineering, Medical Imaging, Programming Languages, Consciousness

Contributions

ICSE 2023 Author of How Do We Read Formal Claims? Eye-Tracking and the Cognition of Proofs about Algorithms within the Technical Track-track
Author of From Organizations to Individuals: Psychoactive Substance Use By Professional Programmers within the Technical Track-track
SPLASH 2022 Author of Seq2Parse: Neurosymbolic Parse Error Repair within the OOPSLA-track
ESEC/FSE 2022 Author of To Read or to Rotate? Comparing the Effects of Technical Reading Training and Spatial Skills Training on Novice Programming Ability within the ESEC/FSE 2021-track
PROMISE'22 Author of LOGI: An Empirical Model of Heat-Induced Disk Drive Data Loss and its Implications for Data Recovery within the PROMISE'22-track
ASE 2022 Author of Modeling bug report quality within the MIP Awards-track
APR 2022 Author of What Can Program Repair Learn From Code Review? within the APR 2022-track
GE@ICSE 2023 Author of An Analysis of Sex Differences in Computing Teaching Evaluations within the GE@ICSE 2022-track
ICSE 2022 Session Chair of BoF 4: Tenure Strategy and Advice (part of Birds of a Feather)
Author of Hashing It Out: A Survey of Programmers’ Cannabis Usage, Perception, and Motivation within the Technical Track-track
Author of Debugging with Stack Overflow: Web Search Behavior in Novice and Expert Programmers within the SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training-track
RoPES 2022 Author of Making a Gamble: Recruiting SE Participants on a Budget within the RoPES 2022-track
ASE 2021 Keynote Speaker of Code Readability and Human Studies within the [Workshop] AeSIR 2021-track
ESEC/FSE 2021 Author of To Read or to Rotate? Comparing the Effects of Technical Reading Training and Spatial Skills Training on Novice Programming Ability within the Research Papers-track
Session Chair of Mentoring Circle (part of Diversity and Inclusion Events)
Author of Connecting the Dots: Rethinking the Relationship between Code and Prose Writing with Functional Connectivity within the Research Papers-track
GI 2021 Organizing Chair in Organizing Committee within the GI 2021-track
Author of Applying Automated Program Repair to Dataflow Programming Languages within the GI 2021-track
ICSE 2021 Author of Relating Reading, Visualization, and Coding for New Programmers: A Neuroimaging Study within the Technical Track-track
ESEC/FSE 2020 Author of Biases and Differences in Code Review using Medical Imaging and Eye-Tracking: Genders, Humans, and Machines within the Research Papers-track
ASE 2020 Committee Member in Program Committee within the Research Papers-track
ICSE 2020 Programme Committee in Program Committee within the Technical Papers-track
Author of Neurological Divide: An fMRI Study of Prose and Code Writing within the Technical Papers-track
ICPC 2020 Author of A Human Study of Comprehension and Code Summarization within the Research-track
PLDI 2020 Author of Type Error Feedback via Analytic Program Repair within the PLDI Research Papers-track
ASE 2019 Author of Understanding Automatically-Generated Patches Through Symbolic Invariant Differences within the Research Papers-track
Author of InFix: Automatically Repairing Novice Program Inputs within the Research Papers-track
ICSE 2019 Author of Distilling Neural Representations of Data Structure Manipulation using fMRI and fNIRS within the Technical Track-track
Committee Member in Program Committee within the Technical Track-track
Author of Software Engineering - What SE researchers do within the Student Mentoring Workshop-track
Author of It Does What You Say, Not What You Mean: Lessons From A Decade of Program Repair within the Plenary-track
ICPC 2019 Author of What goes on in your brain when you read and understand code? within the ICPC 2019 Presentations-track
ESEC/FSE 2018 Committee Member in Program Committee within the New Ideas and Emerging Results-track
SPLASH 2017 Author of Learning to Blame: Localizing Novice Type Errors with Data-Driven Diagnosis within the OOPSLA-track
ICFP 2016 Author of Dynamic Witnesses for Static Type Errors (or, Ill-Typed Programs Usually Go Wrong) within the Research Papers-track
SPLASH 2011 Author of Benefits and Barriers of User Evaluation in Software Engineering Research within the OOPSLA-track