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Research Seminar : Code Intelligence: Challenges and Progress

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Code Intelligence: Challenges and Progress

Speaker (s):

ZHANG Hongyu
Associate Professor
The University of Newcastle, Australia

Date:

Time:

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21 December 2022, Wednesday

2:00pm – 3:00pm

Seminar Room 2-3, Level 2
School of Computing and Information Systems 1
Singapore Management University
80 Stamford Road Singapore 178902

We look forward to seeing you at this research seminar.

About the Talk

Software is eating the world. However, the current software development process is still largely a manual, time-consuming, and error-prone process. Over the years of software development, a vast amount of source code has been produced. Code intelligence aims to intelligently reuse previously written code to help with a new programming task. Examples of code intelligence tasks include code summarization and code search, through which software development productivity can be improved and maintenance effort can be reduced. 

In this talk, the speaker will briefly discuss several challenges in this promising field and some of the recent progress made to address these challenges.

About the Speaker

Hongyu Zhang is currently with The University of Newcastle, Australia. He received the PhD degree from National University of Singapore in 2003. His research is in the area of Software Engineering, in particular, intelligent software engineering, software analytics, maintenance, and reuse. The main theme of his research is to improve software quality and productivity by mining software data. He has published more than 180 research papers in reputable international journals and conferences. He received more than 8 ACM Distinguished Paper awards and best paper awards. He serves as a program committee member/track chair for more than 100 software engineering conferences. He is an Associate Editor of ACM Computing Surveys, Journal of Systems and Software, and Automated Software Engineering journal. He has been recognized as one of the world’s top 20 most prolific Software Engineering researchers (2010 – 2020), according to two independent Elsevier bibliometric assessments. He is a Distinguished Member of ACM, a Distinguished Member of CCF, and a Fellow of Engineers Australia (FIEAust).