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95 papers:

ICSMEICSME-2015-PawelkaJ #case study #identifier #natural language
Is this code written in English? A study of the natural language of comments and identifiers in practice (TP, EJ), pp. 401–410.
SANERSANER-2015-WongLT #automation #generative #mining #named #source code
CloCom: Mining existing source code for automatic comment generation (EW, TL, LT), pp. 380–389.
SCAMSCAM-2015-RahmanRK #crowdsourcing #recommendation #source code #using
Recommending insightful comments for source code using crowdsourced knowledge (MMR, CKR, IK), pp. 81–90.
CHICHI-2015-LeeLCWSK #education #interactive #online #social #using
Using Time-Anchored Peer Comments to Enhance Social Interaction in Online Educational Videos (YCL, WCL, FYC, HCW, CYS, JTK), pp. 689–698.
CSCWCSCW-2015-Diakopoulos #editing
The Editor’s Eye: Curation and Comment Relevance on the New York Times (NAD), pp. 1153–1157.
CSCWCSCW-2015-HullmanDMA #visualisation
Content, Context, and Critique: Commenting on a Data Visualization Blog (JH, ND, EM, EA), pp. 1170–1175.
CSCWCSCW-2015-Pierson
Outnumbered but Well-Spoken: Female Commenters in the New York Times (EP), pp. 1201–1213.
ECIRECIR-2015-MomeniBA #adaptation #ranking #social #social media
Adaptive Faceted Ranking for Social Media Comments (EM, SB, EA), pp. 789–792.
RecSysRecSys-2015-BansalDB #profiling #recommendation
Content Driven User Profiling for Comment-Worthy Recommendations of News and Blog Articles (TB, MKD, CB), pp. 195–202.
SEKESEKE-2015-TakahashiNT #automation #elicitation #feedback #requirements #topic #towards #using
Towards Automatic Requirements Elicitation from Feedback Comments: Extracting Requirements Topics Using LDA (HT, HN, TT), pp. 489–494.
MSRMSR-2014-GuzmanAL #analysis #commit #empirical #git #sentiment
Sentiment analysis of commit comments in GitHub: an empirical study (EG, DA, YL), pp. 352–355.
CHICHI-2014-BakhshiSG
Faces engage us: photos with faces attract more likes and comments on Instagram (SB, DAS, EG), pp. 965–974.
CHICHI-2014-BuntDLTC #named #online
TaggedComments: promoting and integrating user comments in online application tutorials (AB, PD, BL, MAT, DTC), pp. 4037–4046.
CSCWCSCW-2014-XiaLSLDG #approach #mobile #replication
A partial replication approach for anywhere anytime mobile commenting (HX, TL, BS, GL, XD, NG), pp. 530–541.
SIGIRSIGIR-2014-HeGKLS #predict #web
Predicting the popularity of web 2.0 items based on user comments (XH, MG, MYK, YL, KS), pp. 233–242.
SIGIRSIGIR-2014-ZhangZSLWY #online
Cross-domain and cross-category emotion tagging for comments of online news (YZ, NZ, LS, YL, QW, XY), pp. 627–636.
ASEASE-2013-WongYT #automation #generative #mining #named
AutoComment: Mining question and answer sites for automatic comment generation (EW, JY, LT), pp. 562–567.
HTHT-2013-NasimIRN #behaviour #facebook #on the
On commenting behavior of Facebook users (MN, MUI, AR, NN), pp. 179–183.
ICPCICPC-2013-SteidlHJ #analysis #quality #source code
Quality analysis of source code comments (DS, BH, EJ), pp. 83–92.
MSRMSR-2013-HowardGPV #automation #mining #semantics #word
Automatically mining software-based, semantically-similar words from comment-code mappings (MJH, SG, LLP, KVS), pp. 377–386.
HCIHIMI-D-2013-ShinPSSCJ #online
Analytics on Online Discussion and Commenting Services (SS, SP, JS, SKS, SPC, HJ), pp. 250–258.
ECIRECIR-2013-EickhoffLV #retrieval
Exploiting User Comments for Audio-Visual Content Indexing and Retrieval (CE, WL, APdV), pp. 38–49.
KDIRKDIR-KMIS-2013-LitvakM #named #order
SmartNews: Bringing Order into Comments Chaos (ML, LM), pp. 191–196.
RecSysRecSys-2013-GraschFR #interactive #named #recommendation #speech #towards
ReComment: towards critiquing-based recommendation with speech interaction (PG, AF, FR), pp. 157–164.
SIGIRSIGIR-2013-PappasP #analysis #collaboration #sentiment
Sentiment analysis of user comments for one-class collaborative filtering over ted talks (NP, APB), pp. 773–776.
SIGIRSIGIR-2013-YamamotoN #classification #music #video
Leveraging viewer comments for mood classification of music video clips (TY, SN), pp. 797–800.
ICSEICSE-2013-CarrenoW #analysis #approach #evolution #requirements
Analysis of user comments: an approach for software requirements evolution (LVGC, KW), pp. 582–591.
ICSEICSE-2013-HaoLM0J #multi #named #source code
MCT: a tool for commenting programs by multimedia comments (YH, GL, LM, LZ, ZJ), pp. 1339–1342.
VLDBVLDB-2012-ZengH #algorithm #graph #pattern matching
Comments on “Stack-based Algorithms for Pattern Matching on DAGs” (QZ, HZ), pp. 668–679.
CHICHI-2012-PedroS #exclamation #social
Your opinion counts!: leveraging social comments for analyzing aesthetic perception of photographs (JSP, PS), pp. 2519–2522.
CIKMCIKM-2012-MahajanRTM #algorithm #named #recommendation
LogUCB: an explore-exploit algorithm for comments recommendation (DKM, RR, CT, AM), pp. 6–15.
CIKMCIKM-2012-MaSYC #summary #topic
Topic-driven reader comments summarization (ZM, AS, QY, GC), pp. 265–274.
CIKMCIKM-2012-WangYYLM
Diversionary comments under political blog posts (JW, CTY, PSY, BL, WM), pp. 1789–1793.
KDDKDD-2012-WangYH #online
From user comments to on-line conversations (CW, MY, BAH), pp. 244–252.
RecSysRecSys-2012-AharonKLK #elicitation #personalisation #recommendation
Dynamic personalized recommendation of comment-eliciting stories (MA, AK, RL, YK), pp. 209–212.
SIGIRSIGIR-2012-RaveendranC #lightweight #mining #summary
Lightweight contrastive summarization for news comment mining (GR, CLAC), pp. 1103–1104.
SIGIRSIGIR-2012-ZhangFQDSY #classification #online
Emotion tagging for comments of online news by meta classification with heterogeneous information sources (YZ, YF, XQ, LD, LS, XY), pp. 1059–1060.
ICSTICST-2012-TanMTL #consistency #detection #nondeterminism #testing
@tComment: Testing Javadoc Comments to Detect Comment-Code Inconsistencies (SHT, DM, LT, GTL), pp. 260–269.
ASEASE-2011-LiuZCXM
Finding the merits and drawbacks of software resources from comments (CL, YZ, SC, BX, HM), pp. 432–435.
ICPCICPC-2011-SridharaPV #generative #parametricity #summary
Generating Parameter Comments and Integrating with Method Summaries (GS, LLP, KVS), pp. 71–80.
MSRMSR-2011-HirataM
Do comments explain codes adequately?: investigation by text filtering (YH, OM), pp. 242–245.
CHICHI-2011-WillettHHA #analysis #collaboration #named #visual notation
CommentSpace: structured support for collaborative visual analysis (WW, JH, JMH, MA), pp. 3131–3140.
CSCWCSCW-2011-BrubakerH #empirical #online #quote
“We will never forget you [online]”: an empirical investigation of post-mortem myspace comments (JRB, GRH), pp. 123–132.
CSCWCSCW-2011-DiakopoulosN #online #quality #towards
Towards quality discourse in online news comments (ND, MN), pp. 133–142.
CSCWCSCW-2011-ParkKKLS #predict #sentiment
The politics of comments: predicting political orientation of news stories with commenters’ sentiment patterns (SP, MK, JK, YL, JS), pp. 113–122.
CIKMCIKM-2011-SilSB
Supervised matching of comments with news article segments (DKS, SHS, CB), pp. 2125–2128.
KDDKDD-2011-ChenGTY #rating
User reputation in a comment rating environment (BCC, JG, BLT, JY), pp. 159–167.
SIGIRSIGIR-2011-FilippovaH #categorisation #metadata #video
Improved video categorization from text metadata and user comments (KF, KBH), pp. 835–842.
SACSAC-2011-HsuCK #clustering
Hierarchical comments-based clustering (CFH, JC, EK), pp. 1130–1137.
SACSAC-2011-LeeKCW #sequence #visualisation
Visualizing dispute sections and relations from the sequence of replying comments (YJL, EKK, HGC, GW), pp. 786–791.
ICSEICSE-2011-TanZP #concurrent #debugging #detection #mining #named
aComment: mining annotations from comments and code to detect interrupt related concurrency bugs (LT, YZ, YP), pp. 11–20.
ASEASE-2010-SridharaHMPV #automation #generative #java #summary #towards
Towards automatically generating summary comments for Java methods (GS, EH, DM, LLP, KVS), pp. 43–52.
CHICHI-2010-FaridaniBRG #online #scalability
Opinion space: a scalable tool for browsing online comments (SF, EB, KR, KYG), pp. 1175–1184.
ECIRECIR-2010-PotthastB #summary #web
Opinion Summarization of Web Comments (MP, SB), pp. 668–669.
ECIRECIR-2010-TsagkiasWR #modelling #online #predict
News Comments: Exploring, Modeling, and Online Prediction (MT, WW, MdR), pp. 191–203.
SIGIRSIGIR-2010-ParaparLB #approach
Blog snippets: a comments-biased approach (JP, JLC, AB), pp. 711–712.
SIGIRSIGIR-2010-WangLC10a #recommendation #social #social media
User comments for news recommendation in social media (JW, QL, YPC), pp. 881–882.
SACSAC-2010-TeixeiraFP #approach #distributed
Distributed discrimination of media moments and media intervals: a Watch-and-Comment approach (CACT, GBF, MdGCP), pp. 1929–1935.
ICSEICSE-2010-DAmbros #commit #visualisation
Commit 2.0: enriching commit comments with visualization (MD), pp. 529–530.
CIKMCIKM-2009-TsagkiasWR #online #predict
Predicting the volume of comments on online news stories (MT, WW, MdR), pp. 1765–1768.
RecSysRecSys-2009-Bitton #collaboration #online
A spatial model for collaborative filtering of comments in an online discussion forum (EB), pp. 393–396.
SIGIRSIGIR-2009-Potthast #web
Measuring the descriptiveness of web comments (MP), pp. 724–725.
ICSEICSE-2009-PadioleauTZ #operating system #taxonomy
Listening to programmers — Taxonomies and characteristics of comments in operating system code (YP, LT, YZ), pp. 331–341.
ICSMEICSM-2008-MalikCTJH #comprehension
Understanding the rationale for updating a function’s comment (HM, IC, HMT, ZMJ, AEH), pp. 167–176.
SIGIRSIGIR-2008-HuSL #comprehension #documentation #feedback #summary
Comments-oriented document summarization: understanding documents with readers’ feedback (MH, AS, EPL), pp. 291–298.
DRRDRR-2007-KimLT #documentation #identification #online #using
Identification of comment-on sentences in online biomedical documents using support vector machines (ICK, DXL, GRT).
ICPCICPC-2007-ShearerC #constraints #source code
Enforcing Constraints Between Documentary Comments and Source Code (CDS, MLC), pp. 271–280.
ICSMEICSM-2007-StoreyCSMMR #how #navigation
How Programmers Can Turn Comments into Waypoints for Code Navigation (MADS, LTC, JS, MJM, DM, JR), pp. 265–274.
WCREWCRE-2007-FluriWG #source code
Do Code and Comments Co-Evolve? On the Relation between Source Code and Comment Changes (BF, MW, HG), pp. 70–79.
CHICHI-2007-LampeJR
Follow the reader: filtering comments on slashdot (CL, EWJ, PR), pp. 1253–1262.
HCIHCI-AS-2007-XiaoCR #authentication #collaboration #learning #process
Support Case-Based Authentic Learning Activities: A Collaborative Case Commenting Tool and a Collaborative Case Builder (LX, JMC, MBR), pp. 371–380.
CIKMCIKM-2007-HuSL #summary
Comments-oriented blog summarization by sentence extraction (MH, AS, EPL), pp. 901–904.
SOSPSOSP-2007-TanYKZ #debugging
/*icomment: bugs or bad comments?*/ (LT, DY, GK, YZ), pp. 145–158.
HTHT-2006-Delort #documentation #identification #using
Identifying commented passages of documents using implicit hyperlinks (JYD), pp. 89–98.
MSRMSR-2006-JiangH #evolution
Examining the evolution of code comments in PostgreSQL (ZMJ, AEH), pp. 179–180.
MSRMSR-2005-YingWA #eclipse #mining #repository #source code
Source code that talks: an exploration of Eclipse task comments and their implication to repository mining (ATTY, JLW, SA), pp. 91–95.
SEKESEKE-2005-GaoCMYB #learning #modelling #object-oriented
An Object-Oriented Modeling Learning Support System With Inspection Comments (TG, KMLC, HM, ILY, FBB), pp. 211–216.
SEKESEKE-2005-KinjoH #learning #modelling #object-oriented
An Object-Oriented Modeling Learning Support System With Inspection Comments (TK, AH), pp. 223–228.
DLTDLT-2003-Gecseg #automaton #set
Comments on Complete Sets of Tree Automata (FG), pp. 22–34.
ICSMEICSM-2001-ChenCWYZZM #cvs #named #source code #using
CVSSearch: Searching through Source Code Using CVS Comments (AC, EC, JW, AYY, QZ, SZ, AM), p. 364–?.
SACSAC-2001-BadgerK #taxonomy
Picking fruit from the tree of life: comments on taxonomic sampling and quartet methods (JHB, PEK), pp. 61–67.
ICSMEICSM-1998-Munson #metric #process
Some Comments on the Software Measurement Process (JCM), p. 71.
TOOLSTOOLS-USA-1997-Mossenbock #source code #visual notation
Films as Graphical Comments in the Source Code of Programs (HM), pp. 89–98.
ICSMEICSM-1994-MatwinA #analysis #automation #composition #reuse
Reuse of Modular Software with Automated Comment Analysis (SM, AA), pp. 222–231.
SEKESEKE-1993-MassariCCC #database #source code
Programs as Databases: Treating Code and Comments as First Class Objects (AM, GC, PKC, SKC), pp. 78–85.
CSCWCSCW-1990-NeuwirthKCM #design
Issues in the Design of Computer Support for Co-Authoring and Commenting (CN, DK, RC, JHM), pp. 183–195.
SIGIRSIGIR-1985-Stubbs #taxonomy
The New English Oxford English Dictionary and its Potential Users: Some Preliminary Comments (JOS), pp. 78–81.
ICSEICSE-1981-WoodfieldDS #composition #comprehension
The Effect of Modularization and Comments on Program Comprehension (SNW, HED, VYS), pp. 215–223.
VLDBVLDB-1978-Smith #database #design #theory and practice
Comments on the paper “Data Base Design in Theory and Practice” by Bo Sundgren (JMS), pp. 17–18.
VLDBVLDB-1978-Theys #database #design #theory and practice
Comments on the Paper “Data Base Design in Theory and Practice” (MT), pp. 19–20.
VLDBVLDB-1977-Nickerson #database #memory management #scalability
Some Comments on Human Archival Memory as a Very Large Data Base (RSN), pp. 159–168.
SOSPSOSP-1975-Lipner #problem
A Comment on the Confinement Problem (SBL), pp. 192–196.
DACDAC-1974-Hassler #automation #database #design
Philosophic comments on data base context and management in design automation (EBHJ), pp. 1–13.
SIGIRSIGIR-1973-Price #retrieval
Comments on Experiments with Retrieval of Legal Information in Full Text (NP), p. 180–?.
DACDAC-1969-Dov #research #simulation
Misuse and limitations of simulation as a business research technique: Some comments (AGBD), pp. 323–331.

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