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CSRS: Code Search with Relevance Matching and Semantic Matching

Developers often search and reuse existing code snippets in the process of software development. Code search aims to retrieve relevant code snippets from a codebase according to natural language queries entered by the developer. Up to now, researchers have already proposed information retrieval (IR) based methods and deep learning (DL) based methods. The IR-based methods focus on keyword matching, that is to rank codes by relevance between queries and code snippets, while DL-based methods focus on capturing the semantic correlations. However, the existing methods do not consider capturing two matching signals simultaneously. Therefore, in this paper, we propose CSRS, a code search model with relevance matching and semantic matching. CSRS comprises (1) an embedding module containing convolution kernels of different sizes which can extract n-gram embeddings of queries and codes, (2) a relevance matching module that measures lexical matching signals, and (3) a co-attention based semantic matching module to capture the semantic correlation. We train and evaluate CSRS on a dataset with 18.22M and 10k code snippets. The experimental results demonstrate that CSRS achieves an MRR of 0.614, which outperforms two state-of-the-art models DeepCS and CARLCS-CNN by 33.77% and 18.53% respectively. In addition, we also conducted several experiments to prove the effectiveness of each component of CSRS.

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