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Banani Roy
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Registered user since Thu 9 Jul 2020
Name:
Banani Roy
Affiliation:
University of Saskatchewan
Contributions
2023
Mining Software Repositories
Session Chair of Development Tools & Practices II (part of Technical Papers)
ICSME
Author of GPTCloneBench: A comprehensive benchmark of semantic clones and cross-language clones using GPT-3 model and SemanticCloneBench within the Research Track-track
Committee Member in Program Committee within the Research Track-track
International Conference on Program Comprehension
Session Chair of Bugs and Machine Learning / Steering Committee Meeting / Closing (part of Research)
Session Chair of Code Summarization and Visualization (part of Research)
2022
ICSE
Author of Supporting program comprehension by generating abstract code summary tree within the NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results-track
2021
ESEM
Author of Semantic Slicing of Architectural Change Commits: Towards Semantic Design Review within the Emerging Results and Vision papers-track
International Conference on Program Comprehension
Author of FLeCCS: A Technique for Suggesting Fragment-Level Similar Co-change Candidates within the Research-track
Committee Member in Program Committee within the Tool Demonstration-track
2020
International Conference on Program Comprehension
Session Chair of Session 11: Search (part of Research)
Author of Investigating Near-Miss Micro-Clones in Evolving Software within the Research-track
Mining Software Repositories
Author of An investigation to find motives behind cross-platform forks from Software Heritage dataset within the Mining Challenge-track
2019
ASE
Author of CLCDSA: Cross Language Code Clone Detection using Syntactical Features and API Documentation within the Research Papers-track
A-Mobile
Author of Automatic Components Separation of Obfuscated Android Applications: An Empirical Study of Design Based Features within the A-Mobile 2019-track
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