Tue 12 Nov 2019 15:20 - 16:00 at Kensington Ballroom - Poster Session: Student Research Competition
Wed 13 Nov 2019 10:40 - 10:55 at South Park - Student Research Competition - Selected Presentations (Graduate) Chair(s): Jin L.C. Guo, Jie M. Zhang
Wed 13 Nov 2019 10:40 - 10:55 at South Park - Student Research Competition - Selected Presentations (Graduate) Chair(s): Jin L.C. Guo, Jie M. Zhang
Automatic program repair (APR) reduces the burden of debugging by directly suggesting likely fixes for the bugs. We believe scalability, applicability, and accurate patch validation are among the main challenges for building practical APR techniques that the researchers in this area are dealing with. In this paper, we describe the steps that we are taking toward addressing these challenges.
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10:40 - 12:20 | Student Research Competition - Selected Presentations (Graduate)Student Research Competition at South Park Chair(s): Jin L.C. Guo McGill University, Jie M. Zhang University College London, UK | ||
10:40 15m | Toward Practical Automatic Program Repair Student Research Competition Ali Ghanbari Iowa State University | ||
10:55 15m | Verifying Determinism in Sequential Programs Student Research Competition Rashmi Mudduluru University of Washington, Seattle | ||
11:10 15m | An Image-inspired and CNN-based Android Malware Detection Approach Student Research Competition Shao Yang Case Western Reserve University | ||
11:25 15m | User Preference Aware Multimedia Pricing Model using Game Theory and Prospect Theory for Wireless Communications Student Research Competition Krishna Murthy Kattiyan Ramamoorthy San Diego State University | ||
11:40 15m | API Design Implications of Boilerplate Client Code Student Research Competition Daye Nam Carnegie Mellon University | ||
11:55 15m | Compile-time detection of machine image sniping Student Research Competition Martin Kellogg University of Washington, Seattle |