The 64th CREST Open Workshop - SSBSE Challenge Track: Collaborative Jam Session
03 August 2023–04 August 2023, 10:00 am–5:00 pm
The 15th Symposium on Search Based Software Engineering is hosting a Challenge Track. This Challenge track is a good opportunity for new researchers to join the SBSE community and develop a taste and gain practical expertise in the field. It also allows researchers to apply techniques and tools to real-world software and to discover novel practical (or even theoretical) challenges for future work.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Sold out
Organiser
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Dr Justyna Petke, Prof Federica Sarro, CREST Centre, SSE Group, Department of Computer Science, UCL, UK
The 15th Symposium on Search Based Software Engineering is hosting a Challenge Track.
The SSBSE Challenge track is a good opportunity for new researchers to join the SBSE community and develop a taste and gain practical expertise in the field. It also allows researchers to apply techniques and tools to real-world software and to discover novel practical (or even theoretical) challenges for future work.
The CREST centre at UCL is a long-standing contributor of accepted papers to the Challenge Track. Their sustained success can be attributed in part to the organisation of a Jam Session in preparation for the Challenge Track submission deadline, as part of the CREST Open Workshops (COW) (See 2017 edition). This Jam Session runs over two consecutive days.
The purpose of this CREST open workshop is to draw together those in the community interested in collaborating on submissions for this challenge. The workshop will act, in part, as a collaboration brokerage, helping to facilitate and foster collaborations between different subgroups attending the workshop.
The emphasis of the workshop will be on collaboration with a view to producing high quality submissions to the challenge track.
Policy on Student Registrations
We welcome registrations from PhD students, where the student is pursuing a programme of research for which the COW will provide intellectual benefit and/or from whom the workshop and its other attendees will gain benefit. We do not normally expect to register students other than those on PhD level programmes of study. For example, those students taking a course at the equivalent of UK masters or bachelors level would not, ordinarily, be considered eligible to register for COW. However, we are willing to consider exceptional cases, where a masters or bachelors student has a clear contribution to make to the topic of the COW. In all cases, students must have the approval of their supervisor/advisor for their attendance at the COW and their consent to the terms of registration. This is why we ask that students seeking to register for a COW also supply the contact details of their supervisor.
Cancellation Fee
Please appreciate that numbers are limited and catering needs to be booked in advance, so registration followed by non-attendance will cause difficulties. For this reason, though the workshop is entirely free of charge, there will be a cancellation fee of £100 for those who register but subsequently fail to attend.
Location: Gower Street, Room G.01
Schedule
Day 1
10:00-10:30 Welcome + Introductions
10:30-11:00 Introduction to the Challenge Track
Dr. Vali Tawosi will introduce and explain the problems available in this year's challenge track.
11:00-12:00 LLM Tutorial
DeepMind Academic Fellow Dr. David Adelani will give a tutorial on how to use Large Language Models.
12:00-12:30 Divide into groups
Attendees will break out into groups based on different themes.
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:00 Further Discussion and Slide Preparation
14:00-15:00 Presentations
15:00-15:30 Tea/Coffee
15:30-17:00 Divide into Groups, Start Detailed Planning, Work in Groups
Day 2
10:00-10:30 Recap of Proposals
10:30-12:30 Working in Groups
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:00 Presentation of Initial Results
15:00-15:30 Tea/Coffee
15:30-17:00 Working in Groups Towards Paper Submission
Attendees
Dominik Sobania, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany |
Alina Geiger, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany |
Carol Hanna, UCL, UK |
William B Langdon, UCL, UK |
Federica Sarro, UCL, UK |
Alexander Brownlee, University of Stirling, UK |
David Adelani, UCL, UK |
Vali Tawosi, J.P.Morgan AI Research, UK |
James Callan, UCL, UK |
Rebecca Moussa, UCL, UK |
Zishuo Ding, University of Waterloo, Canada |
Hector Menendez, King's College London, UK |
Aidan Dakhama, King's College London, UK |
Karine Even-Mendoza, King's College London, UK |
Mar Zamorano, UCL, UK |
Justyna Petke, UCL, UK |