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Better Data Labelling With EMBLEM (and how that Impacts Defect Prediction)


Abstract:

Standard automatic methods for recognizing problematic development commits can be greatly improved via the incremental application of human+artificial expertise. In this ...Show More

Abstract:

Standard automatic methods for recognizing problematic development commits can be greatly improved via the incremental application of human+artificial expertise. In this approach, called EMBLEM, an AI tool first explore the software development process to label commits that are most problematic. Humans then apply their expertise to check those labels (perhaps resulting in the AI updating the support vectors within their SVM learner). We recommend this human+AI partnership, for several reasons. When a new domain is encountered, EMBLEM can learn better ways to label which comments refer to real problems. Also, in studies with 9 open source software projects, labelling via EMBLEM's incremental application of human+AI is at least an order of magnitude cheaper than existing methods (\approx eight times). Further, EMBLEM is very effective. For the data sets explored here, EMBLEM better labelling methods significantly improved P_{opt}20 and G-scores performance in nearly all the projects studied here.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering ( Volume: 48, Issue: 1, 01 January 2022)
Page(s): 278 - 294
Date of Publication: 13 April 2020

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