ECSA 2025 (series) / ICTSS 2025 (series) / General Track /
False Positive Detection in Instrumentation and Control System Testing
This program is tentative and subject to change.
Thu 18 Sep 2025 15:00 - 15:30 at Atrium C - Testing in Complex and Safety-Critical Systems Chair(s): Franz Wotawa
In this paper, we address the task of identifying false positive discrepancies in critical Instrumentation and Control (I&C) software testing as an Irregular Multivariate Time Series Classification (IMTSC) problem and evaluate the performance of different Neural Network architectures, including GRU-D, Transformer, and the Set Function for Time Series (SEFT). Architectures are trained on a real-world dataset from industrial test reports, and evaluated in our use case. Our finding is that the Transformer-based method outperforms the other baselines in terms of precision, while SEFT shows noteworthy performance compared to the literature benchmarks and in the lowest training time, highlighting the importance of our context-focused evaluation.
This program is tentative and subject to change.
Thu 18 SepDisplayed time zone: Athens change
Thu 18 Sep
Displayed time zone: Athens change
14:00 - 15:30 | Testing in Complex and Safety-Critical SystemsGeneral Track at Atrium C Chair(s): Franz Wotawa Graz University of Technology | ||
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15:00 30mTalk | False Positive Detection in Instrumentation and Control System Testing General Track |