Measuring Cognitive Load of Software Developers Based on Nasal Skin Temperature

04/01/2022
by   Keitaro Nakasai, et al.
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It has recently become increasingly important to measure the cognitive load of developers. This is because continuing with a development under a high cognitive load may cause human errors. Therefore, to automatically measure the cognitive load, existing studies have used biometric measures such as brain waves and the heart rate. However, developers are often required to equip certain devices when measuring them, and can therefore be physically burdened. In this study, we evaluated the feasibility of non-invasive biometric measures based on the nasal skin temperature. The nasal skin temperature has been widely used in other fields to measure mental status. In the present experiment, the subjects created small Java programs, and we estimated their cognitive load using the proposed biometric measures based on the nasal skin temperature. As a result, the proposed biometric measures were shown to be more effective than non-biometric measures. Hence, biometric measures based on nasal skin temperature are promising for estimating the cognitive load of developers.

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