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Revisiting File Context for Source Code Summarization
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Source code summarization is the task of writing natural language descriptions of source code. A typical use case is generating short summaries of subroutines for use in API documentation. The heart of almost all current research into code summarization is the encoder-decoder neural architecture, and the encoder input is almost always a single subroutine or other short code snippet. The problem with this setup is that the information needed to describe the code is often not present in the code itself -- that information often resides in other nearby code. In this paper, we revisit the idea of ``file context'' for code summarization. File context is the idea of encoding select information from other subroutines in the same file. We propose a novel modification of the Transformer architecture that is purpose-built to encode file context and demonstrate its improvement over several baselines. We find that file context helps on a subset of challenging examples where traditional approaches struggle.<br />Comment: 27 pages + references, Under peer review
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2309.02326
- Document Type :
- Working Paper