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Hongyu Zhang is currently an associate professor at The University of Newcastle, Australia. Previously, he was a Lead Researcher at Microsoft Research Asia and an Associate Professor at Tsinghua University, China. He received his PhD degree from National University of Singapore in 2003. His research is in the area of Software Engineering, in particular, software analytics, testing, maintenance, and reuse. The main theme of his research is to improve software quality and productivity by mining software data. He has published more than 160 research papers in international journals and conferences, including TSE, TOSEM, ICSE, FSE, POPL, AAAI, IJCAI, KDD, ASE, ISSTA, ICSME, ICDM, and USENIX. He received three ACM Distinguished Paper awards. He has also served as a program committee member for many software engineering conferences. More information about him can be found at: https://sites.google.com/site/hongyujohn/ .
Contributions
2024
ASE
- Demonstration-Free: Towards More Practical Log Parsing with Large Language Models
- Sifting through the Chaff: On Utilizing Execution Feedback for Ranking the Generated Code Candidates
- ASE 2024 Artifact Submission: Detecting and Explaining Anomalies Caused by Web Tamper Attacks via Building Consistency-based Normality
- Root Cause Analysis for Microservices based on Causal Inference: How Far Are We?
- Artifact for “Demonstration-Free: Towards More Practical Log Parsing with Large Language Models”
- Detecting and Explaining Anomalies Caused by Web Tamper Attacks via Building Consistency-based Normality
- Root Cause Analysis for Microservice System based on Causal Inference: How Far Are We?