Mon 17 Jul 2023 11:30 - 12:00 at Bezos Seminar Room (Gates G04) - Research Papers

Amy J. Ko is a Professor at the University of Washington Information School and an Adjunct Professor at the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering. She directs the Code & Cognition Lab, where she and her students study CS education, human-computer interaction, and humanity’s individual and collective struggle to understand computing and harness it for creativity, equity, and justice. Her earliest work included techniques for automatically answering questions about program behavior to support debugging, program understanding, and reuse. Her later work studied interactions between developers and users, and techniques for web scale aggregation of user intent through help systems; she co-founded AnswerDash to commercialize these ideas. Her latest work investigates effective, equitable, and inclusive ways for humanity to learn computing, especially how data, algorithms, APIs, and AI can both empower and oppress. Her work spans more than 140 peer-reviewed publications, with 13 receiving best paper awards and 4 receiving most influential paper awards. She is an ACM Senior Member, a member of ACM SIGCHI, SIGCSE, and SIGSOFT, and a member of the SIGCHI Academy, for her substantial contributions to the field of human-computer interaction. She received her Ph.D. at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University in 2008, and degrees in Computer Science and Psychology with Honors from Oregon State University in 2002.

Mon 17 Jul

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10:30 - 12:00
10:30
30m
Talk
Using Object-Sequence Diagrams for Debugging
DEBT
Ole Lehrmann Madsen Aarhus University
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11:00
30m
Talk
Debugging Video Games: A Systematic Mapping
DEBT
Adrien Vanègue Inria, Valentin Bourcier INRIA, Fabio Petrillo École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS), Montréal -- Université du Québec, Steven Costiou INRIA Lille
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11:30
30m
Keynote
Searching for Justice in Programming Language Design
DEBT
Amy Ko University of Washington