Lee Martie
Research Staff Member

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Lee Martie works at the intersection between software engineering, artificial intelligence, and user-centered design. He investigates the needs of users and supports them by creating new algorithms and software features for search engines, recommendation systems, and other tools. Currently, his focus is on studying AI from a software engineering perspective. Previously, he researched new search engines for programmers and developed environments for creating game playing agents that could perform meta-reasoning to improve their strategy.
Areas of Interest
- software engineering
- search engines
- meta-reasoning
- user-centered design
- knowledge and case-based reasoning
- code search
Selected Publications
- L. Martie, A. van der Hoek, and T. Kwak, “Understanding the Impact of Support for Iteration on Code Search,” in Proceedings of the 2017 11th Joint Meeting on Foundations of Software Engineering, New York, NY, USA, 2017, pp. 774–785.
- L. Martie, T. D. LaToza, and A. v d Hoek, “CodeExchange: Supporting Reformulation of Internet-Scale Code Queries in Context (T),” in 2015 30th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE), 2015, pp. 24–35.
- L. Martie and A. van der Hoek, “Sameness: An Experiment in Code Search,” in Proceedings of the 12th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories, Piscataway, NJ, USA, 2015, pp. 76–87.
- L. Martie and A. van der Hoek, “Toward social-technical code search,” in 2013 6th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE), 2013, pp. 101–104.
- S. Rugaber, A. K. Goel, and L. Martie, “GAIA: A CAD Environment for Model-Based Adaptation of Game-Playing Software Agents,” Procedia Computer Science, vol. 16, pp. 29–38, Jan. 2013.
- L. Martie, V. K. Palepu, H. Sajnani, and C. Lopes, “Trendy Bugs: Topic Trends in the Android Bug Reports,” in Proceedings of the 9th IEEE Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories, Piscataway, NJ, USA, 2012, pp. 120–123.