Answering Uncertain, Under-Specified API Queries Assisted by Knowledge-Aware Human-AI Dialogue

04/27/2023
by   Qing Huang, et al.
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Developers' API needs should be more pragmatic, such as seeking suggestive, explainable, and extensible APIs rather than the so-called best result. Existing API search research cannot meet these pragmatic needs because they are solely concerned with query-API relevance. This necessitates a focus on enhancing the entire query process, from query definition to query refinement through intent clarification to query results promoting divergent thinking about results. This paper designs a novel Knowledge-Aware Human-AI Dialog agent (KAHAID) which guides the developer to clarify the uncertain, under-specified query through multi-round question answering and recommends APIs for the clarified query with relevance explanation and extended suggestions (e.g., alternative, collaborating or opposite-function APIs). We systematically evaluate KAHAID. In terms of human-AI dialogue efficiency, it achieves a high diversity of question options and the ability to guide developers to find APIs using fewer dialogue rounds. For API recommendation, KAHAID achieves an MRR and MAP of 0.769 and 0.794, outperforming state-of-the-art methods BIKER and CLEAR by at least 47 obtains an MRR and MAP of 0.815 and 0.864, surpassing ZaCQ by at least 42 MRR and 45.2% in MAP. Furthermore, we conduct a user study. It shows that explainable API recommendations, as implemented by KAHAID, can help developers identify the best API approach more easily or confidently, improving inspiration of clarification question options by at least 20.83 extensibility of extended APIs by at least 12.5

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