Abstract

Predicting the fault-proneness labels of software program modules is an emerging software quality assurance activity and the quality of datasets collected from previous software version affects the performance of fault prediction models. In this paper, we propose an outlier detection approach using metrics thresholds and class labels to identify class outliers. We evaluate our approach on public NASA datasets from PROMISE repository. Experiments reveal that this novel outlier detection method improves the performance of robust software fault prediction models based on Naive Bayes and Random Forests machine learning algorithms.

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