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arxiv: 1702.07424 · v1 · pith:N4YQLAEPnew · submitted 2017-02-23 · 💻 cs.SE · cs.CV

Building Usage Profiles Using Deep Neural Nets

classification 💻 cs.SE cs.CV
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To improve software quality, one needs to build test scenarios resembling the usage of a software product in the field. This task is rendered challenging when a product's customer base is large and diverse. In this scenario, existing profiling approaches, such as operational profiling, are difficult to apply. In this work, we consider publicly available video tutorials of a product to profile usage. Our goal is to construct an automatic approach to extract information about user actions from instructional videos. To achieve this goal, we use a Deep Convolutional Neural Network (DCNN) to recognize user actions. Our pilot study shows that a DCNN trained to recognize user actions in video can classify five different actions in a collection of 236 publicly available Microsoft Word tutorial videos (published on YouTube). In our empirical evaluation we report a mean average precision of 94.42% across all actions. This study demonstrates the efficacy of DCNN-based methods for extracting software usage information from videos. Moreover, this approach may aid in other software engineering activities that require information about customer usage of a product.

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