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An Application of Latent Dirichlet Allocation to Analyzing Software Evolution

by Erik Linstead, Cristina Lopes, Pierre Baldi
2008 Seventh International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications (2008)

Abstract

We develop and apply unsupervised statistical topic models, in particular latent Dirichlet allocation, to identify functional components of source code and study their evolution over multiple project versions. We present results for two large, open source Java projects, Eclipse and Argo UML, which are well-known and well-studied within the software mining community. Our results demonstrate the effectiveness of probabilistic topic models in automatically summarizing the temporal dynamics of software concerns, with direct application to project management and program understanding. In addition to detecting the emergence of topics on the release timeline which represent integration points for key source code functionality, our techniques can also be used to pinpoint refactoring events in the underlying software design, as well as to identify general programming concepts whose prevalence is dependent only of the size of the code base to be analyzed. Complete results are available from our supplementary materials website at http://sourcerer.ics.uci.edu/icmla2008/softwareevolution.html.

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