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“Migrating Imperative Deep Learning Programs to Graph Execution” guest lecture on YouTube

Thanks to Stevens Institute of Technology for posting my guest lecture on imperative Deep Learning program execution to YouTube!

Talk at Stevens Institute of Technology, March 2022

Paper on hybridization challenges in imperative Deep Learning programs accepted at MSR ’22

Our paper entitled, “Challenges in migrating imperative Deep Learning programs to graph execution: An empirical study,” has been accepted to the main technical research track at the IEEE/ACM SIGSOFT 2022 International Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR)! Out of 138 papers, 45 were accepted, amounting to a 32.6% acceptance rate. The conference will take place later this year in Pittsburgh and is co-located with ICSE 2022.

A special congratulations to Tatiana for publishing her first full conference paper as first-author in the second year of her Ph.D. studies! Also congrats to Mehdi and Anita, and thank you for all of your hard work!

Slides for SANER ’22 talk now available

Slides for our SANER 2022 talk on “Automated Evolution of Feature Logging Statement Levels Using Git Histories and Degree of Interest” are now available!

Video of SANER ’22 talk now available

A video of our IEEE SANER 2022 journal-first track talk on “Automated Evolution of Feature Logging Statement Levels Using Git Histories and Degree of Interest” is now available!

Invited to GPCE ’22 PC

I have been invited to serve as a program committee (PC) member for the 2022 ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Generative Programming: Concepts & Experiences (GPCE).

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Program committee (PC) member for ASE 2022 LBR

I am honored to be invited to participate as a program committee (PC) member of the 37th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2019) Late Breaking Results (LBR) track! The LBR track aims to promote discussion of the most recent, late-breaking advances towards cutting-edge or emerging research results with the broad scientific community attending the conference. Submission deadline is August 1.

Reviewer for Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) 2022 BRIDGE Fellowship

I am honored to be invited as a reviewer for the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) 2022 BRIDGE fellowship program. JSPS is analogous to the NSF in the United States. The JSPS BRIDGE fellowship enables alumni of past JSPS programs to revisit host researchers in Japan.

Tool demo paper on feature logging accepted at ICSE ’22

Our paper entitled, “A tool for rejuvenating feature logging levels via Git histories and degree of interest,” has been accepted to the formal tool demonstration track at the 2022 International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE)! Out of 98 papers, 49 were accepted, amounting to a 50% acceptance rate. Congrats to Yiming, Allan, and Mehdi!

Invited to ‹Programming› ’23 program committee

I am honored to serve as a program committee (PC) member for volume 7 of The Art, Science, and Engineering of Programming. Authors of papers accepted for publication in this volume of the open-access journal will be invited to present their work at the ‹Programming› conference in 2023. Papers can be submitted during several cycles throughout the year prior to the conference. Check the website for further details, and please consider submitting!

Tatiana selected to 2022 CRA-WP Grad Cohort for Women

Congratulations to Tatiana for being selected to participate in the 2022 CRA-WP Grad Cohort for Women! The NSF-funded workshop, which “aims to increase the ranks of senior women in computing-related studies and research by building and mentoring nationwide communities of women through their graduate studies,” will take place later this year in New Orleans. More information can be found on the event page. Congrats, Tatiana!