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Vendome earns second Most Influential Paper designation

Vendome earns second Most Influential Paper designation

Christopher Vendome, Ph.D., associate professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering, has received another Most Influential Paper (MIP) award. This paper, titled “Deep Learning Code Fragments for Code Clone Detection,” received a Most Influential Paper Award from ASE (Automated Software Engineering), which is an A* conference as ranked by the CORE Conference Ranking. CORE provides assessments of major conferences in the computing disciplines. An A* ranking indicates a flagship conference and leading venue in a discipline area. Vendome co-authored this paper, published in 2016.

Last year, a paper co-authored by Vendome titled “Toward Deep Learning Software Repositories” was selected as the Most Influential Paper of Mining Software Repositories (MSR), an international conference.