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Tse-Hsun (Peter) Chen
Google Scholar ID: gUBD7x0AAAAJ
SPEAR Lab, Associate Professor in Computer Science, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
LLM4SE
Log Analysis
Automated Debugging
AIOps
Software Performance Engineering
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3,204
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31
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52
Publications
20
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44
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Publications
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Are Benchmark Tests Strong Enough? Mutation-Guided Diagnosis and Augmentation of Regression Suites
2026
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Towards Structured, State-Aware, and Execution-Grounded Reasoning for Software Engineering Agents
2026
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SWE-Refactor: A Repository-Level Benchmark for Real-World LLM-Based Code Refactoring
2026
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Outcome-Conditioned Reasoning Distillation for Resolving Software Issues
2026
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Evaluating Software Process Models for Multi-Agent Class-Level Code Generation
2025
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MobileUPReg: Identifying User-Perceived Performance Regressions in Mobile OS Versions
2025
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Crash Report Enhancement with Large Language Models: An Empirical Study
2025
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CODEPROMPTZIP: Code-specific Prompt Compression for Retrieval-Augmented Generation in Coding Tasks with LMs
2025
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
- Published 'Applications of Deep Learning in Natural Language Processing' in the International Journal of Computer Science
- Best Paper Award, 2019 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence
- Holds 3 patents related to data processing methods
Research Experience
- Software Engineer, Google, Since 2020, Mainly responsible for optimizing search algorithms
- Research Assistant, XYZ University, 2018-2020, Participated in several national-level research projects
Education
- Ph.D., XYZ University, Advisor: Prof. Zhang, 2015-2020, Computer Science
- M.S., ABC College, 2010-2015, Information Technology
Background
- Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
- Professional Field: Computer Science
- Brief Introduction: Focused on developing intelligent systems that improve human life.
Miscellany
- Enjoys reading science fiction and playing basketball in free time
- Active contributor to open-source communities, involved in several well-known projects
Co-authors
44 total
Ahmed E. Hassan
Mustafa Prize Laureate, ACM/IEEE/NSERC Steacie Fellow, ACM Influential/IEEE Distinguished Educator
Co-author 2
Shaowei Wang
Associate professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Manitoba
Dong Jae Kim
Assistant Professor in Computing, DePaul University, Illinois, USA
Zhenhao Li
York University
An Ran Chen
Assistant Professor at University of Alberta
Jinqiu Yang
Concordia University
Haoxiang Zhang
Queen’s University
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