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Sentiment Analysis of ML Projects: Bridging Emotional Intelligence and Code Quality

Published 26 Sep 2024 in cs.SE | (2409.17885v1)

Abstract: This study explores the intricate relationship between sentiment analysis (SA) and code quality within ML projects, illustrating how the emotional dynamics of developers affect the technical and functional attributes of software projects. Recognizing the vital role of developer sentiments, this research employs advanced sentiment analysis techniques to scrutinize affective states from textual interactions such as code comments, commit messages, and issue discussions within high-profile ML projects. By integrating a comprehensive dataset of popular ML repositories, this analysis applies a blend of rule-based, machine learning, and hybrid sentiment analysis methodologies to systematically quantify sentiment scores. The emotional valence expressed by developers is then correlated with a spectrum of code quality indicators, including the prevalence of bugs, vulnerabilities, security hotspots, code smells, and duplication instances. Findings from this study distinctly illustrate that positive sentiments among developers are strongly associated with superior code quality metrics manifested through reduced bugs and lower incidence of code smells. This relationship underscores the importance of fostering positive emotional environments to enhance productivity and code craftsmanship. Conversely, the analysis reveals that negative sentiments correlate with an uptick in code issues, particularly increased duplication and heightened security risks, pointing to the detrimental effects of adverse emotional conditions on project health.

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