AgenticSZZ reframes bug-inducing commit identification as temporal knowledge graph search navigated by an LLM agent, reporting F1 scores of 0.47-0.79 and up to 34% improvement over prior SZZ methods on three datasets.
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AgenticSZZ: Temporal Knowledge Graph-Guided Agentic Bug-Inducing Commit Identification
AgenticSZZ reframes bug-inducing commit identification as temporal knowledge graph search navigated by an LLM agent, reporting F1 scores of 0.47-0.79 and up to 34% improvement over prior SZZ methods on three datasets.
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iCoRe: An Iterative Correlation-Aware Retriever for Bug Reproduction Test Generation
iCoRe improves bug reproduction test generation by combining differentiated code/test retrieval, function-call-structure similarity, and iterative generation-to-retrieval feedback, achieving state-of-the-art results on SWT-bench Lite and TDD-bench Verified.
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