Automated program repair is the task of automatically repairing software bugs. A promising direction in this field is self-supervised learning, a learning paradigm in which repair models are trained without commits representing pairs of bug/fix. In self-supervised neural program repair, those bug/fix pairs are generated in some ways. The main problem is to generate interesting and diverse pairs that maximize the effectiveness of training.
As a contribution to this problem, we propose to use back-translation, a technique coming from neural machine translation. We devise and implement MUFIN, a back-translation training technique for program repair, with specifically designed code critics to select high-quality training samples. Our results show that MUFIN’s back-translation loop generates valuable training samples in a fully automated, self-supervised manner, generating more than half-a-million pairs of bug/fix.
Thu 18 AprDisplayed time zone: Lisbon change
10:30 - 11:00 | |||
10:30 30mPoster | Unleashing the Power of Clippy in Real-World Rust Projects Posters Chunmiao Li National Institute of Informatics, Yijun Yu The Open University, UK, Haitao Wu Huawei Technologies Canada, Luca Carlig Huawei Ireland Research Center, Shijie Nie Fujitsu R&D Center, Lingxiao Jiang Singapore Management University | ||
10:30 30mPoster | The Impact of a Live Refactoring Environment on Software Development Posters Sara Fernandes FEUP, Universidade do Porto, Ademar Aguiar Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto & INESC TEC, André Restivo LIACC, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal | ||
10:30 30mPoster | Tracking assets in source code with Security Annotations Posters Daniel Haak Augsburg Technical University of Applied Sciences, Raphael Mayr Augsburg Technical University of Applied Sciences, Jan-Philipp Steghöfer XITASO GmbH IT & Software Solutions, Alexandra Teynor Augsburg Technical University of Applied Sciences, Phillip Heidegger Augsburg Technical University of Applied Sciences | ||
10:30 30mPoster | eAIEDF: Extended AI Error Diagnosis Flowchart for Automatically Identifying Misprediction Causes in Production Models Posters | ||
10:30 30mPoster | SLIM: a Scalable and Interpretable Light-weight Fault Localization Algorithm for Imbalanced Data in Microservice Posters Rui Ren DAMO Academy, Alibaba Group Hangzhou, China, Jingbang Yang DAMO Academy, Alibaba Group Hangzhou, China, Linxiao Yang DAMO Academy, Alibaba Group Hangzhou, China, Xinyue Gu DAMO Academy, Alibaba Group Hangzhou, China, Liang Sun DAMO Academy, Alibaba Group Hangzhou, China | ||
10:30 30mPoster | Designing Digital Twins for Enhanced Reusability Posters | ||
10:30 30mPoster | MUFIN: Improving Neural Repair Models with Back-Translation Posters André Silva KTH Royal Institute of Technology, João F. Ferreira INESC-ID and IST, University of Lisbon, He Ye Carnegie Mellon University, Martin Monperrus KTH Royal Institute of Technology | ||
10:30 30mPoster | Blocks? Graphs? Why Not Both? Designing and Evaluating a Hybrid Programming Environment for End-users Posters Nico Ritschel University of British Columbia, Felipe Fronchetti Virginia Commonwealth University, Reid Holmes University of British Columbia, Ronald Garcia University of British Columbia, David C. Shepherd Louisiana State University | ||
10:30 30mPoster | Fault Localization on Verification Witnesses Posters | ||
10:30 30mPoster | Analyzing the Impact of Context Representation and Scope in Code Infilling Posters | ||
10:30 30mPoster | Hunting DeFi Vulnerabilities via Context-Sensitive Concolic Verification Posters Yepeng Ding University of Tokyo, Arthur Gervais Imperial College London, Roger Wattenhofer ETHZ, Hiroyuki Sato The University of Tokyo DOI Pre-print Media Attached | ||
10:30 30mPoster | Exploring the Computational Complexity of SAT Counting and Uniform Sampling with Phase Transitions Posters Olivier Zeyen University of Luxembourg, SnT, Maxime Cordy University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Gilles Perrouin Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique - FNRS & University of Namur, Mathieu Acher University of Rennes, France / Inria, France / CNRS, France / IRISA, France | ||
10:30 30mPoster | GRAIL: Checking Transaction Isolation Violations with Graph Queries Posters Stefania Dumbrava ENSIIE & Institut Polytechnique de Paris, Zhao Jin ENSIIE, Burcu Kulahcioglu Ozkan Delft University of Technology, Jingxuan Qiu Delft University of Technology |