CAIN 2022
Mon 16 - Tue 17 May 2022
co-located with ICSE 2022
VenueMidspace
Room nameAPR room
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Thu 19 May

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07:55 - 09:00
Opening and KeynoteAPR at APR room
Chair(s): Sergey Mechtaev University College London
07:55
5m
Day opening
Opening
APR

09:00 - 09:15
Language Models Can Prioritize Patches for Practical Program PatchingAPR at APR room
09:00
5m
Talk
Language Models Can Prioritize Patches for Practical Program Patching
APR
Sungmin Kang KAIST, Shin Yoo KAIST
09:05
10m
Live Q&A
Q&A
APR

09:15 - 09:30
Revisiting Object Similarity-based Patch Ranking in Automated Program Repair: An Extensive StudyAPR at APR room
09:15
5m
Talk
Revisiting Object Similarity-based Patch Ranking in Automated Program Repair: An Extensive Study
APR
Ali Ghanbari Iowa State University
09:20
10m
Live Q&A
Q&A
APR

09:30 - 09:45
Evaluating the impact of a larger search space in Automatic Program RepairAPR at APR room
09:30
5m
Talk
Evaluating the impact of a larger search space in Automatic Program Repair
APR
Máximo Oliveira LASIGE, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Alcides Fonseca LASIGE, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon
09:35
10m
Live Q&A
Q&A
APR

09:45 - 10:00
Be Realistic: Automated Program Repair is a Combination of Undecidable ProblemsAPR at APR room
09:45
5m
Talk
Be Realistic: Automated Program Repair is a Combination of Undecidable Problems
APR
Amirfarhad Nilizadeh University of Central Florida, Gary T. Leavens University of Central Florida
09:50
10m
Live Q&A
Q&A
APR

10:00 - 10:15
What Can Program Repair Learn From Code Review?APR at APR room
10:00
5m
Live Q&A
Q&A
APR

10:05
10m
Talk
What Can Program Repair Learn From Code Review?
APR
Madeline Endres University of Michigan, Pemma Reiter Arizona State University, Stephanie Forrest Arizona State University, Westley Weimer University of Michigan
10:15 - 10:30
BreakAPR at APR room
10:30 - 10:45
Framing Program Repair as Code CompletionAPR at APR room
10:30
5m
Talk
Framing Program Repair as Code Completion
APR
Francisco Ribeiro University of Minho & HASLab, INESCTEC, Rui Abreu Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal, João Saraiva University of Minho, Portugal
10:35
10m
Live Q&A
Q&A
APR

10:45 - 11:00
Some Automatically Generated Patches are More Likely to be Correct than Others: An Analysis of Defects4J Patch FeaturesAPR at APR room
10:45
7m
Talk
Some Automatically Generated Patches are More Likely to be Correct than Others: An Analysis of Defects4J Patch Features
APR
Gareth Bennett Lancaster University, Tracy Hall Lancaster University, David Bowes Lancaster University
10:52
7m
Live Q&A
Q&A
APR

11:00 - 11:15
Enhancing Spectrum based Fault Localization Via Emphasizing Its Formulas With Importance WeightAPR at APR room
11:00
5m
Talk
Enhancing Spectrum based Fault Localization Via Emphasizing Its Formulas With Importance Weight
APR
Qusay Idrees Sarhan Department of Software Engineering, University of Szeged
11:05
10m
Live Q&A
Q&A
APR

11:15 - 11:30
Towards JavaScript program repair with Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT-2)APR at APR room
11:15
5m
Talk
Towards JavaScript program repair with Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT-2)
APR
Márk Lajkó Department of Software Engineering, MTA-SZTE Research Group on Artificial Intelligence, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary, Viktor Csuvik Department of Software Engineering, MTA-SZTE Research Group on Artificial Intelligence, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary, László Vidács University of Szeged, Hungary
11:20
10m
Live Q&A
Q&A
APR

11:30 - 11:45
Can OpenAI's Codex Fix Bugs? An evaluation on QuixBugsAPR at APR room
11:30
5m
Talk
Can OpenAI's Codex Fix Bugs? An evaluation on QuixBugs
APR
Julian Prenner Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Hlib Babii Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Romain Robbes Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
11:35
10m
Live Q&A
Q&A
APR