Abstract

Semantic similarity detection mainly relies on the availability of laboriously curated ontologies, as well as of supervised and unsupervised neural embedding models. In this paper, we present two domain-specific sentence embedding models trained on a natural language requirements dataset in order to derive sentence embeddings specific to the software requirements engineering domain. We use cosine-similarity measures in both these models. The result of the experimental evaluation confirm that the proposed models enhance the performance of textual semantic similarity measures over existing state-of-the-art neural sentence embedding models: we reach an accuracy of 88.35%—which improves by about 10% on existing benchmarks.

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