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in order to freeze some profile components and to let free the other ones. The problem amounts to solve a family of quadratic sub-problems. A Maximization Minimization strategy leads to some global analytical expressions of both factors. These techniques are used to estimate source contributions of airborne particles from both industrial and natural influences. The relevance of the proposed approach is shown on a real dataset.
Numerous approaches based on metrics, token sequence pattern-matching, abstract syntax tree (AST) or program dependency graph (PDG) analysis have already been proposed to highlight similarities in source code: in this paper we present a simple and scalable architecture based on AST fingerprinting. Thanks to a study of several hashing strategies reducing false-positive collisions, we propose a framework that efficiently indexes AST representations in a database, that quickly detects exact (w.r.t source code abstraction) clone clusters and that easily retrieves their corresponding ASTs. Our aim is to allow further processing of neighboring exact matches in order to identify the larger approximate matches, dealing with the common modification patterns seen in the intra-project copy-pastes and in the plagiarism cases.
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