AVATAR: A Parallel Corpus for Java-Python Program Translation

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Title: AVATAR: A Parallel Corpus for Java-Python Program Translation
Authors: Ahmad, Wasi Uddin, Tushar, Md Golam Rahman, Chakraborty, Saikat, Chang, Kai-Wei
Publication Year: 2021
Collection: Computer Science
Subject Terms: Computer Science - Software Engineering, Computer Science - Computation and Language
More Details: Program translation refers to migrating source code from one programming language to another. It has tremendous practical value in software development, as porting software across languages is time-consuming and costly. Automating program translation is of paramount importance in software migration, and recently researchers explored unsupervised approaches due to the unavailability of parallel corpora. However, the availability of pre-trained language models for programming languages enables supervised fine-tuning with a small number of labeled examples. Therefore, we present AVATAR, a collection of 9,515 programming problems and their solutions written in two popular languages, Java and Python. AVATAR is collected from competitive programming sites, online platforms, and open-source repositories. Furthermore, AVATAR includes unit tests for 250 examples to facilitate functional correctness evaluation. We benchmark several pre-trained language models fine-tuned on AVATAR. Experiment results show that the models lack in generating functionally accurate code.
Comment: Accepted to Findings of ACL 2023
Document Type: Working Paper
Access URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2108.11590
Accession Number: edsarx.2108.11590
Database: arXiv
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