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Workshop: I Can’t Believe It’s Not Better: Understanding Deep Learning Through Empirical Falsification

Lessons from Developing Multimodal Models with Code and Developer Interactions

Nicholas Botzer · Yasanka Horawalavithana · Tim Weninger · Svitlana Volkova


Abstract:

Recent advances in natural language processing has seen the rise of language models trained on code. Of great interest is the ability of these models to find and classify defects in existing code bases. These models have been applied to defect detection but improvements between these models has been minor. Literature from cyber security highlights how developer behaviors are often the cause of these defects. In this work we propose to approach the defect detection problem in a multimodal manner using weakly-aligned code and the developer workflow data. We find that models trained on code and developer interactions tend to overfit and do not generalize because of weak-alignment between the code and developer workflow data.

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