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Software Bug Count Prediction Using Abstract Syntax Trees (ASTs)
Rahmeh Fawaz Ibrahim, Abdallah Qusef
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A systematic survey of natural language processing for the Greek language. [PDF]
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Smart Contract Vulnerability Detection based on Abstract Syntax Tree
2022 8th International Symposium on System Security, Safety, and Reliability (ISSSR), 2022Smart contracts are computer programs running on the blockchain, and their security issues have received widespread attentions. However, existing vulnerability detection techniques such as static analysis, symbol execution, and fuzz testing could be ...
Huiwen Yang +3 more
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Code Summarization with Abstract Syntax Tree
International Conference on Neural Information Processing, 2019Code summarization, which provides a high-level description of the function implemented by code, plays a vital role in software maintenance and code retrieval. Traditional approaches focus on retrieving similar code snippets to generate summaries, and recently researchers pay increasing attention to leverage deep learning approaches, especially the ...
Qiuyuan Chen, Han Hu, Zhaoyi Liu
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Visualizing Project Evolution through Abstract Syntax Tree Analysis
2016 IEEE Working Conference on Software Visualization (VISSOFT), 2016What is a developer's contribution to a repository? By only counting commits and number of lines changed, existing tools that visualize source code repositories (such as GitHub's graphs) fall short on showing the effective contributions made by each developer. When many commits are viewed as a group, the details are lost.
Michael D. Feist +3 more
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Abstract Syntax Tree for Programming Language Understanding and Representation: How Far Are We?
arXiv.org, 2023Programming language understanding and representation (a.k.a code representation learning) has always been a hot and challenging task in software engineering.
Weisong Sun +10 more
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A Heterogeneous Graph to Abstract Syntax Tree Framework for Text-to-SQL
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2023Text-to-SQL is the task of converting a natural language utterance plus the corresponding database schema into a SQL program. The inputs naturally form a heterogeneous graph while the output SQL can be transduced into an abstract syntax tree (AST ...
Ruisheng Cao +6 more
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Fine-Grained Code Clone Detection with Block-Based Splitting of Abstract Syntax Tree
International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, 2023Code clone detection aims to find similar code fragments and gains increasing importance in the field of software engineering. There are several types of techniques for detecting code clones.
Tiancheng Hu +6 more
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