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Michael Hilton
Software Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
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About Michael Hilton at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
Michael Hilton is a software engineering researcher at Carnegie Mellon University focusing on software testing, debugging, and empirical analysis of development practices.
Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Trust in Generative AI among Students: An exploratory study", and "Student-AI Interaction: A Case Study of CS1 students".
Research Areas
software testingdebugging techniquesflaky testsempirical software engineeringsoftware qualitydenoising methodssoftware development practices
Top Publications
- 1Trust in Generative AI among Students: An exploratory study2024· 102 citations
- 2Student-AI Interaction: A Case Study of CS1 students2024· 19 citations
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