REFSQ 2025 (series) / Workshops /
Open Challenges in NLP for NFRs: A Focus on Semantics, Generalization, and Interpretability
Mon 7 Apr 2025 11:00 - 11:30 at C2 - Sala Actes - NLP4RE - Session 2
I am an Assistant Professor of Software Engineering at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. In my research, I primarily focus on quality-related bug detection problems. Alongside this focus, I develop tools and techniques to enhance and contextualize the understanding of complex system-wide quality issues related to security, usability, reliability among others that arise from long-term maintenance efforts, while promoting effective empirical methodologies to enhance software quality.
Mon 7 AprDisplayed time zone: Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris change
Mon 7 Apr
Displayed time zone: Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris change
11:00 - 12:30 | |||
11:00 30mPaper | Open Challenges in NLP for NFRs: A Focus on Semantics, Generalization, and Interpretability Workshops Rrezarta Krasniqi University of North Carolina at Charlotte | ||
11:30 30mPaper | From Inductive to Deductive: LLMs-Based Qualitative Data Analysis in Requirements Engineering Workshops Syed Tauhid Ullah Shah University of Calgary, Mohamad Hussein University of Calgary, Ann Barcomb Department of Electrical and Software Engineering, Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary, Mohammad Moshirpour | ||
12:00 30mPaper | Evaluating the Capabilities of LLMs in Traceability Maintenance for Automotive System and Software Requirements Workshops |