09/18/2025
Thanks to Futurum Careers for showcasing our work in their article.
Link: https://futurumcareers.com/bugs-and-artificial-intelligence-what-is-happening-in-the-field-of-software-engineering
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09/18/2025
Thanks to Futurum Careers for showcasing our work in their article.
Link: https://futurumcareers.com/bugs-and-artificial-intelligence-what-is-happening-in-the-field-of-software-engineering
12/16/2022
"Towards Understanding the Impacts of Textual Dissimilarity on Duplicate Bug Report Detection" by Sigma Jahan and Masud Rahman has been accepted in (A). In this work, we show (a) how bug reports could be duplicates and yet textually dissimilar, and (b) how this affects the traditional bug deduplication techniques. The pre-print is coming soon. Dalhousie Computer Science
12/15/2022
All work and no play makes Jack a dull guy. RAISE Lab, Dalhousie University celebrated their ICSE Conferences acceptance. Preprint for interested readers:https://arxiv.org/pdf/2212.04584.pdf
12/09/2022
Super excited to announce that our paper -- Explaining Software Bugs Leveraging Code Structures in Neural Machine Translation -- has been accepted at **ICSE 2023**. (ICSE is the top conference in the area of Software Engineering).
Let us congratulate Parvez M Robin and Wahid Shuvo who have done the major heavy lifting.
In this work, we explain buggy software code using a combination of static code analysis and neural text generation. This is collaborative work with our industry partner Metabob. While the pre-print is coming soon, an overview of this work can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xga-ScvULpk
Feel free to check out our online demo 😉 https://bugsplainer.research.cs.dal.ca/
Bugsplainer | ICSE 2023 Website: http://bugsplainer.research.cs.dal.caWe propose Bugsplainer, a novel deep learning based debugging solution, that generates natural language explana...
12/31/2021
First year-end G2G of RAISE Lab! Happy new year 2022. Have a great one!
Welcome to Fall 2021. Have a great term ahead!