Technical Q&A Site Answer Recommendation via Question Boosting

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Authors Zhipeng Gao, Xin Xia, David Lo, John Grundy arXiv ID 2210.15846 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Citations 42 Venue ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology Last Checked 4 months ago
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Software developers have heavily used online question and answer platforms to seek help to solve their technical problems. However, a major problem with these technical Q&A sites is "answer hungriness" i.e., a large number of questions remain unanswered or unresolved, and users have to wait for a long time or painstakingly go through the provided answers with various levels of quality. To alleviate this time-consuming problem, we propose a novel DeepAns neural network-based approach to identify the most relevant answer among a set of answer candidates. Our approach follows a three-stage process: question boosting, label establishment, and answer recommendation. Given a post, we first generate a clarifying question as a way of question boosting. We automatically establish the positive, neutral+, neutral- and negative training samples via label establishment. When it comes to answer recommendation, we sort answer candidates by the matching scores calculated by our neural network-based model. To evaluate the performance of our proposed model, we conducted a large scale evaluation on four datasets, collected from the real world technical Q&A sites (i.e., Ask Ubuntu, Super User, Stack Overflow Python and Stack Overflow Java). Our experimental results show that our approach significantly outperforms several state-of-the-art baselines in automatic evaluation. We also conducted a user study with 50 solved/unanswered/unresolved questions. The user study results demonstrate that our approach is effective in solving the answer hungry problem by recommending the most relevant answers from historical archives.
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