Ethical Mining - A Case Study on MSR Mining Challenges

Research in Mining Software Repositories (MSR) is research involving human subjects, as the repositories usually contain data about developers' interactions with the repositories. Therefore, any research in the area needs to consider the ethics implications of the intended activity before start...

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Published in:2020 IEEE/ACM 17th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR) pp. 265 - 276
Main Authors: Gold, Nicolas E., Krinke, Jens
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: ACM 01.05.2020
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ISSN:2574-3864
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Summary:Research in Mining Software Repositories (MSR) is research involving human subjects, as the repositories usually contain data about developers' interactions with the repositories. Therefore, any research in the area needs to consider the ethics implications of the intended activity before starting. This paper presents a discussion of the ethics implications of MSR research, using the mining challenges from the years 2010 to 2019 as a case study to identify the kinds of data used. It highlights problems that one may encounter in creating such datasets, and discusses ethics challenges that may be encountered when using existing datasets, based on a contemporary research ethics framework. We suggest that the MSR community should increase awareness of ethics issues by openly discussing ethics considerations in published articles.
ISSN:2574-3864
DOI:10.1145/3379597.3387462