Providing a VLM with a README, bug type descriptions, and a bug-free screenshot enables up to 100% per-application visual bug detection in HTML5 canvas apps, but average accuracy across all screenshots is only 39%.
A Study of Using Multimodal LLMs for Non-Crash Functional Bug Detection in Android Apps
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Numerous approaches employing various strategies have been developed to test the graphical user interfaces (GUIs) of mobile apps. However, traditional GUI testing techniques, such as random and model-based testing, primarily focus on generating test sequences that excel in achieving high code coverage but often fail to act as effective test oracles for non-crash functional (NCF) bug detection. To tackle these limitations, this study empirically investigates the capability of leveraging large language models (LLMs) to be test oracles to detect NCF bugs in Android apps. Our intuition is that the training corpora of LLMs, encompassing extensive mobile app usage and bug report descriptions, enable them with the domain knowledge relevant to NCF bug detection. We conducted a comprehensive empirical study to explore the effectiveness of LLMs as test oracles for detecting NCF bugs in Android apps on 71 well-documented NCF bugs. The results demonstrated that LLMs achieve a 49% bug detection rate, outperforming existing tools for detecting NCF bugs in Android apps. Additionally, by leveraging LLMs to be test oracles, we successfully detected 24 previously unknown NCF bugs in 64 Android apps, with four of these bugs being confirmed or fixed. However, we also identified limitations of LLMs, primarily related to performance degradation, inherent randomness, and false positives. Our study highlights the potential of leveraging LLMs as test oracles for Android NCF bug detection and suggests directions for future research.
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Exploring the Capabilities of Vision-Language Models to Detect Visual Bugs in HTML5 <canvas> Applications
Providing a VLM with a README, bug type descriptions, and a bug-free screenshot enables up to 100% per-application visual bug detection in HTML5 canvas apps, but average accuracy across all screenshots is only 39%.