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Static analysis tools (e.g., FindBugs) are widely used to detect potential defects in software development. A recent study suggests that there is a moderate correlation between the alerts reported by static analysis tools and software defects [1]. However, despite the actionable alerts reported by static analysis tools, they may report too many meaningless unactionable alerts. Actionable alert refers...
The traditional duplicate bug reports detection approaches are usually based on vector space model. However, the experimental result is rarely satisfying since this method cannot distinguish semantic correlation among bug reports which written by natural languages. Topic model, as a method to model underlying topics of texts, can solve the problem of document similarity calculation methods used in...
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