Connectionists: CFP - 1st International Workshop on Machine Learning and Software Engineering in Symbiosis

Benoit Frenay benoit.frenay at unamur.be
Tue May 29 01:10:32 EDT 2018


LOCATION & CONTACT INFORMATION

The 1st International Workshop on Machine Learning and Software 
Engineering in Symbiosis will be held in Montpellier, France, September 
3, 2018. It will be co-located with the 33rd IEEE/ACM International 
Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE).

Website: https://mases18.github.io
Contact: mases2018 at easychair.org <mailto:mases2018 at easychair.org>
Twitter: #mases18


MOTIVATION

Major breakthroughs in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have raised strong 
interests from research and industry towards Machine Learning (ML), the 
discipline of AI that aims at building software that automatically 
learns from data. As a result, ML systems increasingly gain popularity 
and will soon proliferate in a broad range of domains. However, they 
also raise many questions, in particular regarding their reliable 
engineering. Conversely, recent advances in Software Engineering (SE) 
themselves rely on ML. Several software development activities can thus 
now benefit from AI-based assistance and we expect many more in the 
coming years.

This workshop aims at bringing together the SE and ML communities to 
reflect on the potential symbioses between their respective disciplines. 
As such, it targets innovative ML applications that improve SE 
practices, as well as new engineering methods for ML-based systems.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

Topics include, but are not limited to:

- Machine learning for software engineering
- Applications of machine learning to software analysis, verification 
and validation,
- Naturalness-based code analysis,
- Analysis of software repositories,
- Human-machine collaboration for engineering software systems,
- Performance prediction of software systems,
- Natural language processing for requirements extraction.
- Engineering methods for machine-learning systems
- Automated machine learning,
- Scalable infrastructure for machine learning,
- Validation and verification of learning systems,
- Requirements engineering for machine-learning systems,
- Design of safety-critical learning software,
- Integration of learning systems in software ecosystems.

TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS
We invite original papers from 2 to 10 pages in the conference format 
(two columns IEEE conference publication format, title in 24pt font and 
full text in 10pt font, LaTeX users must use 
\documentclass[10pt,conference]{IEEEtran} without including the compsoc 
or compsocconf option) describing positions and visions as well as 
technical contributions and experience reports. Reports on existing 
research projects (e.g., H2020) and industrial perspectives are also 
welcome. Each contribution will be reviewed by at least three members of 
the programme committee.

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission of full papers: June 15, 2018
Notification of acceptance: July 20, 2018
Camera Ready: July 30, 2018
Workshop date: September 3, 2018

SUBMISSION SITE

Submissions will be handled via EasyChair: 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mases18

ORGANISATION

WORKSHOP CHAIRS

Gilles Perrouin, PReCISE, NADI, University of Namur (Belgium)
Mathieu Acher, University of Rennes 1 / Inria Rennes (France)
Maxime Cordy, PReCISE, NADI, University of Namur  / University of 
Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
Xavier Devroey, SERG, Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands)

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE


Earl Barr, University College London (United Kingdom)
Jordi Cabot, Open University of Catalonia (Spain)
Jürgen Cito, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA)
Jesse Davis, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)
Rémi Emonet, Laboratoire Hubert Curien (France)
Robert Feldt, Blekinge Institute of Technology (Sweden)
Benoît Frenay, University of Namur (Belgium)
Elisa Fromont, University of Rennes 1 (France)
Patrick Heymans, University of Namur (Belgium)
Suman Jana, Columbia University (USA)
Marta Kwiatkowska University of Oxford (United Kingdom)
Yves Le Traon, University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
Karl Meinke, KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)
Tim Menzies, NC State University (USA)
Tien Nguyen, The University of Texas at Dallas (USA)
Fabio Palomba, University of Zurich (Switzerland)
Annibale Panichella, Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands)
Jean-Francois Raskin, Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium)
Pierre-Yves Schobbens, University of Namur (Belgium)
Koushik Sen University of California, Berkley (USA)
Alison M. Smith, Decisive Analytics (USA)
Paolo Tonella, Fondazione Bruno Kessler (Italy)
Zhenchang Xing, Australian National University (Australia)
...
and the workshop organisers.



Gilles PERROUIN
FNRS Research Associate
Computer Science Department - PReCISE
Namur Digital Institute - NaDI

T.+32 (0)81 724 981
gilles.perrouin at unamur.be <mailto:gilles.perrouin at unamur.be>

Université de Namur ASBL
Rue de Bruxelles 61 - 5000 Namur
Belgique

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