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 +**BSR lecture**: Wednesday July 4th, 9:00-10:30
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 +**Title**: (Big) Text Analytics to Support Software Development Projects
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 +**Abstract**:​ Software development is a very human-intensive activity, in which developers and other stakeholders collaborate by using several unstructured communication channels. While the content of such communication channels constitutes a previous source to support software development,​ processing it can be challenging. ​ The amount of available data is impressive, just to make an example Stack Overflow has received over 5 million posts per year during the last three years, and popular mobile apps have received a total of several million reviews. As it is not enough, the presence of technical terms and the interleave of source code and natural language make out-of-the-box natural language processing approaches unsuitable (or at least not ideal) to analyze such data.
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 +This talk will outline achievements,​ challenges, and open problems in the analysis of unstructured software data. More specifically,​ the talk will overview applications related to mobile app review analytics, extraction of patterns from developers'​ communication,​ and the mining of opinion and emotions from software artifacts. ​ Upon discussing the different applications,​ we will discuss the (in)applicability of standard techniques, and the challenges for customizing them to the software engineering domain.
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 +Last, but not least, the talk will overview the applicability of text mining approaches for the analysis of runtime data, for example in the area of concept location. ​
  
-**Abstract**:​ TBA 
  
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