Hi, It certainly would be interesting!
The other thing to look for are completion of larger constructs. For example, in the context of Spec, I am sure you can complete larger templates for various methods. Cheers, Doru > On Aug 15, 2019, at 8:48 AM, ducasse <[email protected]> wrote: > > hello miroslava > > you take a NLP approach and I do not know if it will be working > Now people like proksch and mezini took a statiscal approach. > I would really like to see if we can apply the same technics to Pharo > completion and > measure the difference. It could be a really nice master (even from a data > scientist point of view) > > <Recommander-a3-proksch.pdf> > >> On 15 Aug 2019, at 00:01, Myroslava Romaniuk <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> From: Myroslava Romaniuk <[email protected]> >> Subject: machine learning for code completion >> Date: 15 August 2019 at 00:01:23 CEST >> To: Pharo Development List <[email protected]> >> >> >> for anyone interested, made a blog post about researching some of the >> existing approaches of combining ML to improve code completion. in pharo we >> want to try training the n-gram model. have a slight idea of how it might be >> implemented in practice but mostly still trying to figure it out, so if >> anyone else has some suggestions/ideas/tips that would be great >> >> link for the blog post : >> https://medium.com/@myroslavarm/machine-learning-for-code-completion-2583792997e3 >> >> cheers, >> myroslava >> >> > -- feenk.com "Innovation comes in the least expected form. That is, if it is expected, it already happened."
