Replication Package of "Exploiting Vision-Language Models in GUI Reuse", a paper published in the 22nd International Conference on Systems and Software Reuse (ICSR), Ottawa, Canada, April 27 2025.
The authors are: Victoria Niu, Walaa Alshammari, Naga Mamata Iluru, Padmaja Vaishnavi Teeleti, Nan Niu, Tanmay Bhowmik, and Jianzhang Zhang.
Artifacts of the paper entitled:
A Study of Natural-Language and Vision-Language GUI Retrieval
Authors: Walaa Alshammari, Yitong Yang, Yinglin Wang, Nan Niu, Tanmay Bhowmik, Padmaja Vaishnavi Teeleti, and Naga Mamata Iluru
The content is:
A-relevance-judging-results.xlsx has five sheets recording the four judges' assessment and their inter-rater agreement levels;
B-GUI-retrieval-answer-set.xlsx specifies the relevance relations between 40 GUI images and 27 NL queries;
C-retrieval-results.xlsx contains top-10 NL-based results in one sheet, and top-5 NL-based and VL-based results in the other four sheets; and
D-human-subject-study-material.pdf documents the five GUI reuse tasks approved by an institutional review board.
D-
Artifacts of the paper entitled:
Prompting Creative Requirements via Traceable and Adversarial Examples in Deep Learning
Authors: Hemanth Gudaparthi, Nan Niu, Boyang Wang, Tanmay Bhowmik, Hui Liu, Jianzhang Zhang, Juha Savolainen, Glen Horton, Sean Crowe, Thomas Scherz and Lisa Haitz
To appear in the Proceedings of the 31st IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE 2023 https://conf.researchr.org/home/RE-2023)
Replication Package of Environmental Variations of Software Features: A Logical Test Cases' Perspective authored by Md Rayhan Amin,Tanmay Bhowmik, Nan Niu, and Juha Savolainen
This presentation highlights Scholar@UC design experiment to use ANNIF to populate subject and genre fields. It was presented at Samvera Virtual Connect in 2023
Aurek Chattopadhyay, Reagan Maddox, Glen Horton, Nan Niu, Ganesh Malla, Tanmay Bhowmik, Jianzhang Zhang, and Juha Savolainen, Completeness of Natural Language Requirements: A Comparative Study of User Stories and Feature Descriptions (submitted to REFSQ 2023: https://2023.refsq.org)
UCL developed it's Intranet 3.0 to use all of the Web 2.0 tools. It is a PHP application that uses nodes to manage access to a menu system. These nodes are assigned by users and their Job Titles. Their is email notifications, approval workflows, and plugable modules.
There are equipment management, help call management, ARL Stats, Printer Management, HR, and Lockers.
The files in this work represent the presentations and workshop content from the 5th UC Data Day held 2020-10-23.
The theme was “World Changing Data: How Digital Data Will Change Our Future”.
The Keynote speaker was Glenn Ricart, of US Ignite - "Smart Runs on Data"
Interactive Panel featuring: Michael Dunaway (moderator) - Whitney Gaskins (Asst Dean, CEAS - Incl Excellence & Comm Engagmnt) - Zvi Biener (Assoc Professor, A&S Philosophy) - Prashant Khare (Asst Professor, CEAS - Aerospace Eng & Eng Mechanics)- Sam Anand (Professor, CEAS - Mechanical Eng) - Achala Vagal
(Professor Clinical - GEO, COM Radiology Neuroradiology)
Power Sessions:
George Turner - Indiana University - High-Performance Computing at UC
Erin McCabe - University of Cincinnati - Text Mining, Natural Language Processing & AI
link to slides - https://bit.ly/dataday_slides
link to code - https://bit.ly/dataday_code
Videos of the day can be found on the UC Libraries STRC1 youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/STRC1/videos
A presentation from the Society of Ohio Archivists 2020 meeting.
The University of Akron University Archives and the University of Cincinnati Libraries will present and analyze challenges faced by institutions looking to create, implement and improve their digital preservation program. Armed with the NDSA Levels of Digital Preservation and the Digital Preservation Capability Maturity Model (DPCMM), both institutions discuss strategies to tackle common issues such as minimal staffing, limited resources, procrastination, and legacy digital content. Each institution will also discuss strategies used to handle unique challenges faced in crafting their individual digital preservation policies.
Presentation recording available: https://youtu.be/czemLLqXNh8
A presentation at the joint Upper Midwest Digital Collections Conference and Minnesota Digital Library Annual Meeting in 2020.
The diversity of a digital collection is often assessed by considering the diversity of its content. In order for collections to be truly inclusive, however, they need to emphasize usability alongside broad representation. The University of Cincinnati Libraries discusses how diversity and accessibility are intersectional considerations of digital collections, and introduces newly implemented workflows and standards designed to create accessible, inclusive digital collections that broaden usability for all.
Presentation recording available (Starts at 14 minutes, 30 seconds): https://youtu.be/srIPaD7RvYo