Jan. 5, 2023, 2:10 a.m. | Ali Al-Kaswan, Toufique Ahmed, Maliheh Izadi, Anand Ashok Sawant, Prem Devanbu, Arie van Deursen

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

Reverse engineering binaries is required to understand and analyse programs
for which the source code is unavailable. Decompilers can transform the largely
unreadable binaries into a more readable source code-like representation.
However, reverse engineering is time-consuming, much of which is taken up by
labelling the functions with semantic information.


While the automated summarisation of decompiled code can help Reverse
Engineers understand and analyse binaries, current work mainly focuses on
summarising source code, and no suitable dataset exists for this task. …

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