CoDesc: A Large Code-Description Parallel Dataset
Translation between natural language and source code can help software development by enabling developers to comprehend, ideate, search, and write computer programs in natural language. Despite growing interest from the industry and the research community, this task is often difficult due to the lac...
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Zusammenfassung: | Translation between natural language and source code can help software
development by enabling developers to comprehend, ideate, search, and write
computer programs in natural language. Despite growing interest from the
industry and the research community, this task is often difficult due to the
lack of large standard datasets suitable for training deep neural models,
standard noise removal methods, and evaluation benchmarks. This leaves
researchers to collect new small-scale datasets, resulting in inconsistencies
across published works. In this study, we present CoDesc -- a large parallel
dataset composed of 4.2 million Java methods and natural language descriptions.
With extensive analysis, we identify and remove prevailing noise patterns from
the dataset. We demonstrate the proficiency of CoDesc in two complementary
tasks for code-description pairs: code summarization and code search. We show
that the dataset helps improve code search by up to 22\% and achieves the new
state-of-the-art in code summarization. Furthermore, we show CoDesc's
effectiveness in pre-training--fine-tuning setup, opening possibilities in
building pretrained language models for Java. To facilitate future research, we
release the dataset, a data processing tool, and a benchmark at
\url{https://github.com/csebuetnlp/CoDesc}. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2105.14220 |