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Code Translation

Code translation is the process of converting code written in one programming language to another programming language while maintaining the same functionality. This process is also known as code conversion, source-to-source translation, or transpilation. Code translation is often performed when developers want to take advantage of new programming languages, improve code performance, or maintain legacy systems. Some common examples include translating code from Python to Java, or from JavaScript to TypeScript.

Papers

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GREEN-CODE: Learning to Optimize Energy Efficiency in LLM-based Code GenerationCode0
Fortran2CPP: Automating Fortran-to-C++ Translation using LLMs via Multi-Turn Dialogue and Dual-Agent IntegrationCode1
RepoTransBench: A Real-World Benchmark for Repository-Level Code Translation0
Syzygy: Dual Code-Test C to (safe) Rust Translation using LLMs and Dynamic Analysis0
Transducer Tuning: Efficient Model Adaptation for Software Tasks Using Code Property GraphsCode0
Enhancing Cross-Language Code Translation via Task-Specific Embedding Alignment in Retrieval-Augmented Generation0
Does Prompt Formatting Have Any Impact on LLM Performance?0
InterTrans: Leveraging Transitive Intermediate Translations to Enhance LLM-based Code TranslationCode0
AlphaTrans: A Neuro-Symbolic Compositional Approach for Repository-Level Code Translation and ValidationCode1
Leveraging Large Language Models for Code Translation and Software Development in Scientific ComputingCode0
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