Paper ID: 2208.05596
Finding Reusable Machine Learning Components to Build Programming Language Processing Pipelines
Patrick Flynn, Tristan Vanderbruggen, Chunhua Liao, Pei-Hung Lin, Murali Emani, Xipeng Shen
Programming Language Processing (PLP) using machine learning has made vast improvements in the past few years. Increasingly more people are interested in exploring this promising field. However, it is challenging for new researchers and developers to find the right components to construct their own machine learning pipelines, given the diverse PLP tasks to be solved, the large number of datasets and models being released, and the set of complex compilers or tools involved. To improve the findability, accessibility, interoperability and reusability (FAIRness) of machine learning components, we collect and analyze a set of representative papers in the domain of machine learning-based PLP. We then identify and characterize key concepts including PLP tasks, model architectures and supportive tools. Finally, we show some example use cases of leveraging the reusable components to construct machine learning pipelines to solve a set of PLP tasks.
Submitted: Aug 11, 2022