DocumentCode :
2727305
Title :
Duplication Detection for Software Bug Reports Based on BM25 Term Weighting
Author :
Cheng-Zen Yang ; Hung-Hsueh Du ; Sin-Sian Wu ; Ing-Xiang Chen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Yuan Ze Univ., Chungli, Taiwan
fYear :
2012
fDate :
16-18 Nov. 2012
Firstpage :
33
Lastpage :
38
Abstract :
Handling bug reports is an important issue in software maintenance. Recently, detection on duplicate bug reports has received much attention. There are two main reasons. First, duplicate bug reports may waste human resource to process these redundant reports. Second, duplicate bug reports may provide abundant information for further software maintenance. In the past studies, many schemes have been proposed using the information retrieval and natural language processing techniques. In this thesis, we propose a novel detection scheme based on a BM25 term weighting scheme. We have conducted empirical experiments on three open source projects, Apache, ArgoUML, and SVN. The experimental results show that the BM25-based scheme can effectively improve the detection performance in nearly all cases.
Keywords :
Unified Modeling Language; program debugging; program testing; public domain software; software maintenance; software quality; Apache; ArgoUML; BM25 term weighting scheme; SVN; detection performance; duplicate bug report detection; duplication detection; human resource wastage; information retrieval; natural language processing techniques; open source projects; software bug report handling; software maintenance; Atmospheric measurements; Information retrieval; Natural language processing; Particle measurements; Software; Unified modeling language; Vectors; BM25; bug reports; duplication detection; term weighting;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Technologies and Applications of Artificial Intelligence (TAAI), 2012 Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tainan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4976-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TAAI.2012.20
Filename :
6395002
Link To Document :
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