Sat 20 May 2023 13:38 - 13:46 at Meeting Room 105 - Realizing the Promise of AI: Challenges and Visions Chair(s): Ipek Ozkaya
Component-based development is one of the core principles behind modern software engineering practices. Understanding of causal relationships between components of a software system can yield significant benefits to developers. Yet modern software design approaches make it difficult to track and discover such relationships at system scale, which leads to growing intellectual debt. In this paper we consider an alternative approach to software design, flow-based programming (FBP), and draw the attention of the community to the connection between dataflow graphs produced by FBP and structural causal models. With expository examples we show how this connection can be leveraged to improve day-to-day tasks in software projects, including fault localisation, business analysis and experimentation.
Mon 15 MayDisplayed time zone: Hobart change
17:15 - 18:45 | Data & Model OptimizationPapers / Posters / Industrial Talks at Virtual - Zoom for CAIN Chair(s): Justus Bogner University of Stuttgart Click here to Join us over zoomClick here to watch the session recording on Youtube | ||
17:15 15mShort-paper | Automatically Resolving Data Source Dependency Hell in Large Scale Data Science Projects Papers Pre-print | ||
17:30 15mShort-paper | Dataflow graphs as complete causal graphs Papers Andrei Paleyes Department of Computer Science and Technology, Univesity of Cambridge, Siyuan Guo Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Bernhard Schölkopf MPI Tuebingen, Neil D. Lawrence Department of Computer Science and Technology, Univesity of Cambridge Pre-print | ||
17:45 20mLong-paper | Uncovering Energy-Efficient Practices in Deep Learning Training: Preliminary Steps Towards Green AIDistinguished paper Award Candidate Papers Tim Yarally Delft University of Technology, Luís Cruz Delft University of Technology, Daniel Feitosa University of Groningen, June Sallou Delft University of Technology, Arie van Deursen Delft University of Technology Pre-print | ||
18:05 15mShort-paper | Prevalence of Code Smells in Reinforcement Learning Projects Papers Nicolás Cardozo Universidad de los Andes, Ivana Dusparic Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, Christian Cabrera Department of Computer Science and Technology, Univesity of Cambridge Pre-print Media Attached | ||
18:20 20mLong-paper | Automotive Perception Software Development: An Empirical Investigation into Data, Annotation, and Ecosystem Challenges Papers Hans-Martin Heyn University of Gothenburg & Chalmers University of Technology, Khan Mohammad Habibullah University of Gothenburg, Eric Knauss Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Jennifer Horkoff Chalmers and the University of Gothenburg, Markus Borg CodeScene, Alessia Knauss Zenseact AB, Polly Jing Li Kognic AB Pre-print |
Sat 20 MayDisplayed time zone: Hobart change
13:30 - 15:00 | Realizing the Promise of AI: Challenges and Visions Papers at Meeting Room 105 Chair(s): Ipek Ozkaya Carnegie Mellon University | ||
13:30 8mLong-paper | A Meta-Summary of Challenges in Building Products with ML Components -- Collecting Experiences from 4758+ PractitionersDistinguished paper Award Candidate Papers Nadia Nahar Carnegie Mellon University, Haoran Zhang Carnegie Mellon University, USA, Grace Lewis Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute, Shurui Zhou University of Toronto, Canada, Christian Kästner Carnegie Mellon University Pre-print File Attached | ||
13:38 8mShort-paper | Dataflow graphs as complete causal graphs Papers Andrei Paleyes Department of Computer Science and Technology, Univesity of Cambridge, Siyuan Guo Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Bernhard Schölkopf MPI Tuebingen, Neil D. Lawrence Department of Computer Science and Technology, Univesity of Cambridge Pre-print | ||
13:46 8mShort-paper | Prevalence of Code Smells in Reinforcement Learning Projects Papers Nicolás Cardozo Universidad de los Andes, Ivana Dusparic Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, Christian Cabrera Department of Computer Science and Technology, Univesity of Cambridge Pre-print Media Attached | ||
13:54 8mShort-paper | Towards Code Generation from BDD Test Case Specifications: A vision Papers Leon Chemnitz TU Darmstadt, David Reichenbach TU Darmstadt, Germany, Hani Aldebes TU Darmstadt, Mariam Naveed TU Darmstadt, Krishna Narasimhan TU Darmstadt, Mira Mezini TU Darmstadt Pre-print | ||
14:02 8mLong-paper | Towards Concrete and Connected AI Risk Assessment (C2AIRA): A Systematic Mapping Study Papers Boming Xia CSIRO's Data61 & University of New South Wales, Qinghua Lu CSIRO’s Data61, Harsha Perera CSIRO's Data61 & University of New South Wales, Liming Zhu The University of New South Wales, Zhenchang Xing , Yue Liu CSIRO's Data61 & University of New South Wales, Jon Whittle CSIRO's Data61 and Monash University Pre-print | ||
14:10 50mPanel | Panel Discussion - Onsite Papers |