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Software systems are often developed and released without formal specifications. For those systems that are formally specified, developers have to continuously maintain and update the specifications or have them fall out of date. To deal with the absence of formal specifications, researchers have proposed techniques to infer the missing specifications of an implementation in a variety of forms, such...
Developers often take much time and effort to find buggy program elements. To help developers debug, many past studies have proposed spectrum-based fault localization techniques. These techniques compare and contrast correct and faulty execution traces and highlight suspicious program elements. In this work, we propose constrained feature selection algorithms that we use to localize faults. Feature...
In this paper we present an on-line platform, called MyMultiMediaWorld.com, designed to help standardization bodies and communities to benchmark compression algorithms for still 3D objects. Based on MPEG standards, this platform provides an easy-to-use API to integrate the algorithms to be evaluated. The platform automatically benchmarks them from the platform extensible 3D database. When uploading...
Here, we present a new method for benchmarking multi-media related algorithms by providing a Web-based architecture able to continuously update (1) the relevant data set through a common representation based on MPEG-4, and (2) the set of algorithms by an open API. The platform benchmark results are updated in real-time and presented for each media, for each group of media or for the entire database...
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