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2013
Alipour, A., Hindle, Abram, Stroulia, E
Bug-tracking and issue-tracking systems tend to be populated with bugs, issues, or tickets written by a wide variety of bug reporters, with different levels of training and knowledge about the system being discussed. Many bug reporters lack the skills, vocabulary, knowledge, or time to...
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2017
Aggarwal, K., Timbers, F., Rutgers, T., Hindle, Abram, Stroulia, E., Greiner, R.
Bug deduplication, ie, recognizing bug reports that refer to the same problem, is a challenging task in the software-engineering life cycle. Researchers have proposed several methods primarily relying on information-retrieval techniques. Our work motivated by the intuition that domain knowledge...
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2015
Aggarwal, K., Rutgers, T., Timbers, F., Hindle, Abram, Greiner, R., Stroulia, E.
In previous work by Alipour et al., a methodology was proposed for detecting duplicate bug reports by comparing the textual content of bug reports to subject-specific contextual material, namely lists of software-engineering terms, such as non-functional requirements and architecture keywords....
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2019
Bangash, A.A., Sahar, H., Chowdhury, S., Wong, A.W., Hindle, Abram, Ali, K.
Machine learning, a branch of Artificial Intelligence, is now popular in software engineering community and is successfully used for problems like bug prediction, and software development effort estimation. Developers' understanding of machine learning, however, is not clear, and we require...