On integrating orthogonal information retrieval methods to improve traceability recovery

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Different Information Retrieval (IR) methods have been proposed to recover traceability links among software artifacts. Until now there is no single method that sensibly outperforms the others, however, it has been empirically shown that some methods recover different, yet complementary traceability links. In this paper, we exploit this empirical finding and propose an integrated approach to combine orthogonal IR techniques, which have been statistically shown to produce dissimilar results. Our approach combines the following IR-based methods: Vector Space Model (VSM), probabilistic Jensen and Shannon (JS) model, and Relational Topic Modeling (RTM), which has not been used in the context of traceability link recovery before. The empirical case study conducted on six software systems indicates that the integrated method outperforms stand-alone IR methods as well as any other combination of non-orthogonal methods with a statistically significant margin. © 2011 IEEE.

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Gethers, M., Oliveto, R., Poshyvanyk, D., & Lucia, A. D. (2011). On integrating orthogonal information retrieval methods to improve traceability recovery. In IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance, ICSM (pp. 133–142). https://doi.org/10.1109/ICSM.2011.6080780

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