Feature Sets in Just-in-Time Defect Prediction: An Empirical Evaluation

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Authors Peter Bludau, Alexander Pretschner arXiv ID 2209.13978 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Citations 6 Venue International Conference on Predictive Models in Software Engineering Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Just-in-time defect prediction assigns a defect risk to each new change to a software repository in order to prioritize review and testing efforts. Over the last decades different approaches were proposed in literature to craft more accurate prediction models. However, defect prediction is still not widely used in industry, due to predictions with varying performance. In this study, we evaluate existing features on six open-source projects and propose two new features sets, not yet discussed in literature. By combining all feature sets, we improve MCC by on average 21%, leading to the best performing models when compared to state-of-the-art approaches. We also evaluate effort-awareness and find that on average 14% more defects can be identified, inspecting 20% of changed lines.
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