Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://ir.juit.ac.in:8080/jspui/jspui/handle/123456789/8913
Title: Duplicate Bug Report Detection and Classification System Based on Deep Learning Technique
Authors: Kukkar, Ashima
Mohana, Rajni
Kumar, Yugal
Nayyar, Anand
Bilal, Muhammad
Kwak, Kyung-sup
Keywords: Duplicate bug report detection
Siamese networks
Bug tracking system
Software maintenance
Software engineering
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Jaypee University of Information Technology, Solan, H.P.
Abstract: Duplicate bug report detection is a process of nding a duplicate bug report in the bug tracking system. This process is essential to avoid unnecessary work and rediscovery. In typical bug tracking systems, more than thousands of duplicate bug reports are reported every day. In turn, human cost, effort and time are increased. This makes it an important problem in the software management process. The solution is to automate the duplicate bug report detection system for reducing the manual effort, thus the productivity of triager's and developer's is increased. It also speeds up the process of software management as a result software maintenance cost is also reduced. However, existing systems are not quite accurate yet, in spite of these systems used various machine learning approaches. In this work, an automatic bug report detection and classi cation model is proposed using deep learning technique. The proposed system has three modules i.e. Preprocessing, Deep Learning Model and Duplicate Bug report Detection and Classi cation. Further, the proposed model used Convolutional Neural Network based deep learning model to extract relevant feature. These relevant features are used to determine the similar features of bug reports. Hence, the bug reports similarity is computers through these similar features. The performance of the proposed system is evaluated on six publicly available datasets using six performance metrics. It is noticed that the proposed system outperforms the existing systems by achieving an accuracy rate in the range of 85% to 99 % and recall@k rate in between 79%-94%. Moreover, the effectiveness of the proposed system is also measured on the cross training datasets of same and different domain. The proposed system achieves a good high accuracy rate for same domain data sets and low accuracy rate for different domain datasets.
URI: http://ir.juit.ac.in:8080/jspui/jspui/handle/123456789/8913
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