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Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques and tools have become very powerful and are applicable in many domains. In the context of Software Engineering (SE), there are many promising opportunities for the application of NLP to be used to improve SE theory and practice. Recently, investigations have begun to unravel the extent to which large code corpora that can be retrieved from GitHub, StackOverflow, etc., are amenable to analysis using statistical NLP models and algorithms, so that the revolutionary advances in speech recognitions, translation, comprehension, etc. can be applied in SE.
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This workshop will bring together an international group of researchers in Statistical NLP, Programming Languages, Software Engineering and related fields for an intensive period of discussion and presentation of results in the area. We invite a range of researchers with both NLP and SE backgrounds to come together, discuss their research, establish datasets, tasks, and baselines, and generally help the field build momentum.

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NL+SE 2016
NL+SE 2016 : Natural language processing and software engineering
Dates 2016/11/13 (iCal) - 2016/11/13
Homepage: nlse-fse.github.io/
Location
Location: Seattle, USA
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Important dates
Submissions: 2016/08/08
Committees
Organizers: Prem Devanbu, Tien N. Nguyen, Baishakhi Ray, Earl Barr, Christian Bird
Table of Contents


Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques and tools have become very powerful and are applicable in many domains. In the context of Software Engineering (SE), there are many promising opportunities for the application of NLP to be used to improve SE theory and practice. Recently, investigations have begun to unravel the extent to which large code corpora that can be retrieved from GitHub, StackOverflow, etc., are amenable to analysis using statistical NLP models and algorithms, so that the revolutionary advances in speech recognitions, translation, comprehension, etc. can be applied in SE.

This workshop will bring together an international group of researchers in Statistical NLP, Programming Languages, Software Engineering and related fields for an intensive period of discussion and presentation of results in the area. We invite a range of researchers with both NLP and SE backgrounds to come together, discuss their research, establish datasets, tasks, and baselines, and generally help the field build momentum.

Facts about "NL+SE 2016"
AcronymNL+SE 2016 +
End dateNovember 13, 2016 +
Event typeConference +
Has coordinates47° 36' 14", -122° 19' 48"Latitude: 47.603833333333
Longitude: -122.33006111111
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Has location citySeattle +
Has location countryCategory:USA +
Homepagehttp://nlse-fse.github.io/ +
IsAEvent +
Start dateNovember 13, 2016 +
Submission deadlineAugust 8, 2016 +
TitleNL+SE 2016 : Natural language processing and software engineering +