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Xiangqun Chen
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Name:
Xiangqun Chen
Country:
China
Affiliation:
Peking University
Contributions
2024
ASE
Author of Semantic-Enhanced Indirect Call Analysis with Large Language Models within the Research Papers-track
ECOOP/ISSTA
Author of SeeWasm: An Efficient and Fully-Functional Symbolic Execution Engine for WebAssembly Binaries within the Tool Demonstrations-track
2023
ASE
Author of How Android Apps Break the Data Minimization Principle: An Empirical Study within the Research Papers-track
ISSTA
Author of Eunomia: Enabling User-Specified Fine-Grained Search in Symbolically Executing WebAssembly Binaries within the Technical Papers-track
ICSE
Author of FedSlice: Protecting Federated Learning Models from Malicious Participants with Model Slicing within the Technical Track-track
2022
AISTA
Author of TEESlice: Slicing DNN Models for Secure and Efficient Deployment within the AISTA 2022-track
ICSE
Author of ReMoS: Reducing Defect Inheritance in Transfer Learning via Relevant Model Slicing within the Technical Track-track
2020
ESEC/FSE
Author of Dynamic Slicing for Deep Neural Networks within the Research Papers-track
2019
ASE
Author of Humanoid: A Deep Learning-based Approach to Automated Black-box Android App Testing within the Demonstrations-track
2018
ECOOP/ISSTA
Author of Shaping Program Repair Space with Existing Patches and Similar Code within the Posters-track
ISSTA
Author of Shaping Program Repair Space with Existing Patches and Similar Code within the ISSTA Technical Papers-track
Author of Shaping Program Repair Space with Existing Patches and Similar Code within the ISSTA Artifacts-track
International Conference on Program Comprehension
Author of What's Inside My App?: Understanding Feature Redundancy in Mobile Apps within the Technical Research-track
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