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Priti Oli; Rabin Banjade; Jeevan Chapagain; Vasile Rus – Grantee Submission, 2023
This paper systematically explores how Large Language Models (LLMs) generate explanations of code examples of the type used in intro-to-programming courses. As we show, the nature of code explanations generated by LLMs varies considerably based on the wording of the prompt, the target code examples being explained, the programming language, the…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Programming, Computer Science Education, Programming Languages
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Phung, Tung; Cambronero, José; Gulwani, Sumit; Kohn, Tobias; Majumdarm, Rupak; Singla, Adish; Soares, Gustavo – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2023
Large language models (LLMs), such as Codex, hold great promise in enhancing programming education by automatically generating feedback for students. We investigate using LLMs to generate feedback for fixing syntax errors in Python programs, a key scenario in introductory programming. More concretely, given a student's buggy program, our goal is…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Feedback (Response), Programming, Computer Science Education
Kim, Jaewook – ProQuest LLC, 2011
One of the most critical steps to integrating heterogeneous e-Business applications using different XML schemas is schema matching, which is known to be costly and error-prone. Many automatic schema matching approaches have been proposed, but the challenge is still daunting because of the complexity of schemas and immaturity of technologies in…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Information Retrieval, Programming Languages, Programming
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Mason, Oliver – International Journal of English Studies, 2008
Despite the central role of the computer in corpus research, programming is generally not seen as a core skill within corpus linguistics. As a consequence, limitations in software for text and corpus analysis slow down the progress of research while analysts often have to rely on third party software or even manual data analysis if no suitable…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computational Linguistics, Language Research, Role