Dynamic competitive learning applied to the clone detection problem
Barson, P., Davey, N., Frank, R. and Tansley, D.
(1995)
Dynamic competitive learning applied to the clone detection problem.
UH Computer Science Technical Report
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University of Hertfordshire.
A novel neural network architecture, 'Dynamic Competitive Learning', has been applied to the software clone detection problem in telecommunications systems. A software clone is a copy (subsequently modified), of a piece of existing code; it is common practice in large systems to obtain similar code via reuse of fully tested code. This paper discusses a hierarchical network with dramatically reduced training time compared to a Self Organising Map, but with at least as good a classification performance.
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