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Bug for a Bug for a Bug

Scientific American, 2009
The article discusses scientific findings related to the effects of Wolbachia bacteria on mosquitoes. The shorter life spans and overly-flexible proboscises in mosquitoes infected with the bacteria are described, noting that Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes will not live long enough to spread such diseases as dengue fever and have difficulty in ...
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Bugs

Hastings Center Report, 2014
AbstractThe themes found in many issues of the Report have somewhat less to do with clever editorial planning than the Gentle Reader may think. So it is with this issue, in which we have two items on the manipulation of microorganisms—a theme for the issue mainly because growing biotechnological mastery over bugs has been a theme in science in recent ...
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Bug vs. Bug

Scientific American, 2009
The article discusses research that evaluated the ways in which mosquitoes can harbor deadly viruses, such as West Nile and dengue, without being killed by them. While a prevailing theory states that the viruses and mosquitoes co-evolved to maintain homeostasis, it was found that the mosquito actually possesses an immune system that cuts up the ...
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Classifying Bug Reports into Bugs and Non-bugs Using LSTM

Proceedings of the Tenth Asia-Pacific Symposium on Internetware, 2018
Studies have found that significant amount of bug reports are misclassified between bugs and non-bugs, which inevitably affects relevant studies, e.g., bug prediction. Manually classifying bug reports helps reduce the noise but is often time-consuming. To ease the problem, we propose a bug classification method based on Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM), a
Hanmin Qin, Xin Sun 0013
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"A Bug's Life" Visualizing a Bug Database

2007 4th IEEE International Workshop on Visualizing Software for Understanding and Analysis, 2007
Visualization has long been accepted as a viable means to comprehend large amounts of information. Especially in the context of software evolution a well-designed visualization is crucial to be able to cope with the sheer data that needs to be analyzed.
Marco D'Ambros   +2 more
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in*Bug: Visual analytics of bug repositories

2014 Software Evolution Week - IEEE Conference on Software Maintenance, Reengineering, and Reverse Engineering (CSMR-WCRE), 2014
Bug tracking systems are used to track and store the defects reported during the life of software projects. The underlying repositories represent a valuable source of information used for example for defect prediction and program comprehension. However, bug tracking systems present the actual bugs essentially in textual form, which is not only ...
Tommaso Dal Sasso, Michele Lanza 0001
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