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Patanamon Thongtanunam (or Pick) is an ARC DECRA Fellow and a lecturer at the School of Computing and Information System, The University of Melbourne. She received the D.E. degree (2016) in Information Science from Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan. Her primary research goals are directed towards uncovering empirical evidence and extracting knowledge from data recorded in software repositories by using statistical analysis. The foundation for her PhD thesis has been published at International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), International Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR), and International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution, and Reengineering (SANER). More about Patanamon and her work is available online at http://patanamon.com/.
Contributions
2025
2024
ISSTA
2030 Software Engineering
Mining Software Repositories
- Author of Curated Email-Based Code Reviews Datasets within the Data and Tool Showcase Track-track
- Author of Improving Automated Code Reviews: Learning From Experience within the Technical Papers-track
- Author of Encoding Version History Context for Better Code Representation within the Technical Papers-track
2023
Mining Software Repositories
2022
ESEC/FSE
ICSE
- Author of Understanding Shared Links and Their Intentions to Meet Information Needs in Modern Code Review: A Case Study of the OpenStack and Qt Projects within the Journal-First Papers-track
- Author of AutoTransform: Automated Code Transformation to Support Modern Code Review Process within the Technical Track-track
Mining Software Repositories
2021
ASE
ICSE
- Author of Predicting Defective Lines Using a Model-Agnostic Technique within the Journal-First Papers-track
- Author of Assessing the Students' Understanding and their Mistakes in Code Review Checklists -An Experience Report of 1,791 Code Review Checklists from 394 Students within the JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training-track
- Author of Review Dynamics and Their Impact on Software Quality within the Journal-First Papers-track