Classification of strategies for solving programming problems using AoI sequence analysis

U. Obaidellah, Michael Raschke, Tanja Blascheck
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Abstract

This eye tracking study examines participants' visual attention when solving algorithmic problems in the form of programming problems. The stimuli consisted of a problem statement, example output, and a set of multiple-choice questions regarding variables, data types, and operations needed to solve the programming problems. We recorded eye movements of students and performed an Area of Interest (Aol) sequence analysis to identify reading strategies in terms of participants' performance and visual effort. Using classical eye tracking metrics and a visual Aol sequence analysis we identified two main groups of participants---effective and ineffective problem solvers. This indicates that diversity of participants' mental schemas leads to a difference in their performance. Therefore, identifying how participants' reading behavior varies at a finer level of granularity warrants further investigation.
利用AoI序列分析解决规划问题的策略分类
这项眼动追踪研究考察了参与者在解决以编程问题形式出现的算法问题时的视觉注意力。刺激物包括问题陈述、示例输出和一组关于解决编程问题所需的变量、数据类型和操作的多项选择题。我们记录了学生的眼球运动,并进行了兴趣区域(Aol)序列分析,以确定参与者的表现和视觉努力方面的阅读策略。使用经典的眼动追踪指标和视觉Aol序列分析,我们确定了两组主要的参与者——有效和无效的问题解决者。这表明参与者心理图式的多样性导致了他们的表现差异。因此,确定参与者的阅读行为是如何在更细的粒度水平上变化的,需要进一步的研究。
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