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Hi, you can download text-analyzer from here: https://github.com/ojcchar/text-analyzer |
Okay, thank you very much. |
I am curious about the datasets that you provide.Could you please tell me where you find them or how to create them?I am looking forward your reply, thank you. |
I guess you mean the dataset we use in BEE's evaluation. It is found here: https://github.com/sea-lab-wm/bee-tool/tree/master/fse20-evaluation/data |
I know the dataset you use in BEE's evaluation.However,I want to know where you find them. |
The dataset comes from several of our papers. See the references we cite in our BEE paper ("We compiled the bug reports used in our prior research [16–19], which amount to 5,067 reports from 35 different software systems"). Those papers describe the procedure we followed to manually label the sentences in bug reports. Perhaps the paper below is the one that describes the process in more detail: |
Thank you! |
@DigOrDog Did you reproduce the project? I download text-analyzer1.1 from the URL, but I can't know how to do in the next step. Can you help me? I am looking forward your reply, thank you. |
Question:
I can't download the depedence(group: 'seers', name: 'text-analyzer', version:'1.2') that you use in your code. Then I search the mvnrepository.com to find, but I can't find it.
I would appreciated it if you can please tell me how to find the depedence.
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