M. Mäntylä, Bram Adams, Giuseppe Destefanis, D. Graziotin, Marco Ortu
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摘要
与其他行业类似,软件工程领域也受到倦怠等心理疾病的困扰,这会导致开发人员失去兴趣,表现出较低的积极性和/或感到无能为力。预防对这类疾病至关重要,而预防又要求及早发现症状。效价、唤醒和支配(VAD)的情感维度能够从文本交流(如电子邮件)中得出一个人对特定情况的兴趣(吸引力)、激活水平和感知控制水平。作为识别软件工程中生产力损失症状的第一步,本文在包含超过2,000,000条评论的700,000个Jira问题报告中探讨了VAD指标及其属性,因为问题报告跟踪了开发人员在解决错误或新特性方面的进展。使用已知VAD分数的14000个英语单词的通用词典,我们的结果表明,不同类型的问题报告(例如,Feature Request vs. Bug)在Valence上有相当大的变化,而问题优先级的增加(例如,从Minor到Critical)通常会增加Arousal。此外,我们表明,随着问题解决时间的增加,问题被分配给个体的觉醒也会增加。最后,问题的解决增加了价值,特别是对于问题报告者和快速解决的问题。VAD和问题报告活动之间的这种关系的存在表明,文本挖掘在未来可以为工作健康评估调查提供一种替代方法。
Mining Valence, Arousal, and Dominance - Possibilities for Detecting Burnout and Productivity?
Similar to other industries, the software engineering domain is plagued by psychological diseases such as burnout, which lead developers to lose interest, exhibit lower activity and/or feel powerless. Prevention is essential for such diseases, which in turn requires early identification of symptoms. The emotional dimensions of Valence, Arousal and Dominance (VAD) are able to derive a person’s interest (attraction), level of activation and perceived level of control for a particular situation from textual communication, such as emails. As an initial step towards identifying symptoms of productivity loss in software engineering, this paper explores the VAD metrics and their properties on 700,000 Jira issue reports containing over 2,000,000 comments, since issue reports keep track of a developer’s progress on addressing bugs or new features. Using a general-purpose lexicon of 14,000 English words with known VAD scores, our results show that issue reports of different type (e.g., Feature Request vs. Bug) have a fair variation of Valence, while increase in issue priority (e.g., from Minor to Critical) typically increases Arousal. Furthermore, we show that as an issue’s resolution time increases, so does the arousal of the individual the issue is assigned to. Finally, the resolution of an issue increases valence, especially for the issue Reporter and for quickly addressed issues. The existence ofsuch relations between VAD and issue report activities shows promise that text mining in the future could offer an alternative way for work health assessment surveys.