Towards Semantic Clone Detection via Probabilistic Software Modeling

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Authors Hannes Thaller, Lukas Linsbauer, Alexander Egyed arXiv ID 2001.07399 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Citations 2 Venue International Workshop on Software Clones Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Semantic clones are program components with similar behavior, but different textual representation. Semantic similarity is hard to detect, and semantic clone detection is still an open issue. We present semantic clone detection via Probabilistic Software Modeling (PSM) as a robust method for detecting semantically equivalent methods. PSM inspects the structure and runtime behavior of a program and synthesizes a network of Probabilistic Models (PMs). Each PM in the network represents a method in the program and is capable of generating and evaluating runtime events. We leverage these capabilities to accurately find semantic clones. Results show that the approach can detect semantic clones in the complete absence of syntactic similarity with high precision and low error rates.
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