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From Generic to Personalized: Exploring Persona-Aware Code Review Explanations

Software Engineering 2026-07-09 v1

Abstract

Code review is essential for ensuring software quality and supporting collaboration, yet prior work shows that developers can interpret code review comments differently. These differences can hinder effective communication, particularly in collaborative settings. To address this challenge, we explore the potential of personified code review explanations. We report initial findings from an ongoing mixed-methods user study in which developers evaluated persona-aligned review comments across multiple code snippets. Our results suggest that preferences for explanation styles vary across problem-solving styles, experience levels, and roles. Across problem-solving style profiles, developers valued explanatory depth, learning support, practical suggestions, and risk awareness over conciseness, highlighting the need to balance personalization with clarity and trust. Based on these findings, we outline a vision for inclusive, human-centered AI-assisted code review systems that adapt feedback to developers' problem-solving preferences.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2607.08990,
  title  = {From Generic to Personalized: Exploring Persona-Aware Code Review Explanations},
  author = {Shamse Tasnim Cynthia and Ratnadira Widyasari and Banani Roy and Italo Santos and David Lo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.08990},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Presented at Journal Ahead Workshop (JAWs) 2026