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Paper presented at EASE 2020

Scott Hansen

Univeristy of L'Aquila presented a technical paper at the International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering (EASE). The paper titled A Multinomial Naïve Bayesian (MNB) Network to Automatically Recommend Topics for GitHub Repositories describes some of the new capabilities provided by the modelling technologies that were developed for the TYPHON platform.


EASE is an internationally leading venue for academics and practitioners to present and discuss their research on evidence-based software engineering, and its implications for software practice.

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