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In code comprehension tasks, students may be asked to explain critical steps of the code.
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The ability to automatically assess these self-explanations offers a unique opportunity to understand the current state of student knowledge,
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recognize possible misconceptions, and provide feedback. Annotated datasets are needed to train Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning approaches for the
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automated assessment of student explanations. To answer this need, we present a novel corpus called SelfCode which consists of
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1,770 sentence pairs of student and expert self-explanations of JAVA code examples along with semantic similarity judgments provided by experts.
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## Data Set Example
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| Line of Code | Crowd Sourced Explanation | ExpertExplanation | Annotation Score |
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| --- | --- | ---| --- |
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| int [] arr = { 1, 2, 3}; | Declares the array we want to use for our assignment | We initialize the array of type int to hold the specified numbers. | 4 |
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| int num = 15; | variable decleration: declares the number we are trying to divide | We could initialize it to any positive integer greater than 1. | 1 |
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| divisor += 1; | if the loop condition is true, then we increment the divisor by 1 | When the divisor is not a factor of the number, we increment the variable divisor by 1. | 3 |
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| int seconds = scan.nextInt(); | Get the number entered by the user. | We read the seconds by calling the nextInt() method because this input is an integer. | 2 |
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| System.out.println("Enter an integer: "); | Ask the user to enter an integer. | We prompt the user to enter an integer.| 5 |
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## Data Set Stats
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| Annotation Label | No. of sentence pairs |
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| 1 | 529 |
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| 2 | 507 |
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| 3 | 419 |
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| 4 | 253 |
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| 5 | 62 |
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# Cite Our Work
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If you use the SelfCode data set, please cite [our publication](https://journals.flvc.org/FLAIRS/article/view/133385/137950):
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```bibtex
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@article{Chapagain_Risha_Banjade_Oli_Tamang_Brusilovsky_RUs,
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title = {SelfCode: An Annotated Corpus and a Model for Automated Assessment of Self-Explanation During Source Code Comprehension},
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volume = {36},
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url = {https://journals.flvc.org/FLAIRS/article/view/133385},
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number = {1},
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journal = {The International FLAIRS Conference Proceedings},
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author = {Chapagain, Jeevan and Risha, Zak and Banjade, Rabin and Oli, Priti and Tamang, Lasang and Brusilovsky, Peter and Rus, Vasile}
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}
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```
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