A unified program synthesis framework for automating end-user programming
tasks is coming at 02/26/2019 - 10:00am

KEC 1007
Tue, 02/26/2019 - 10:00am

Xinyu Wang
PhD Candidate, UT Austin

Abstract:
Programming has started to become an essential skill for an increasing number
of people, including novices with no formal programming background. As a
result, there is an increasing need for technology that can provide basic
programming support to such non-expert computer end-users. Program synthesis,
as a technique for automatically generating programs from high-level
specifications, has been used to automate real-world programming tasks in a
number of application domains (such as spreadsheet programming and data
science) that non-expert users struggle with. However, developing specialized
synthesizers for these domains is notoriously hard.

In this talk, I will describe a unified program synthesis framework which can
be applied broadly to automating tasks across different application domains.
The framework is also efficient and achieves orders of magnitude improvement
in terms of synthesis speed compared to existing techniques. In particular, I
have used this framework to build synthesizers for three different
application domains and achieved up to 450x speed-up compared to
state-of-the-art synthesis techniques.

Bio:

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