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AI in Software Engineering: Case Studies and Prospects

Published 27 Sep 2023 in cs.SE and cs.AI | (2309.15768v1)

Abstract: AI and software engineering (SE) are two important areas in computer science. In recent years, researchers are trying to apply AI techniques in various stages of software development to improve the overall quality of software products. Moreover, there are also some researchers focus on the intersection between SE and AI. In fact, the relationship between SE and AI is very weak; however, methods and techniques in one area have been adopted in another area. More and more software products are capable of performing intelligent behaviour like human beings. In this paper, two cases studies which are IBM Watson and Google AlphaGo that use different AI techniques in solving real world challenging problems have been analysed, evaluated and compared. Based on the analysis of both case studies, using AI techniques such as deep learning and machine learning in software systems contributes to intelligent systems. Watson adopts 'decision making support' strategy to help human make decisions; whereas AlphaGo uses 'self-decision making' to choose operations that contribute to the best outcome. In addition, Watson learns from man-made resources such as paper; AlphaGo, on the other hand, learns from massive online resources such as photos. AlphaGo uses neural networks and reinforcement learning to mimic human brain, which might be very useful in medical research for diagnosis and treatment. However, there is still a long way to go if we want to reproduce human brain in machine and view computers as thinkers, because human brain and machines are intrinsically different. It would be more promising to see whether computers and software systems will become more and more intelligent to help with real world challenging problems that human beings cannot do.

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