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  • Kiran, Usha; Moona, Rajat; Biswas, Santosh (Wiley, 2023-03)
    One of the most extensively utilized mechanisms for person authentication is a system built using biometric-based authentication. However, many applications use biometric authentication devices that do not support any ...
  • Chatterjee, Ayan; Prinz, Andreas; Riegler, Michael Alexander; Meena, Yogesh Kumar (Nature Research, 2023-06)
    Electronic coaching (eCoach) facilitates goal-focused development for individuals to optimize certain human behavior. However, the automatic generation of personalized recommendations in eCoaching remains a challenging ...
  • Liu, Wei; Mondal, Shouvick; Chen, Tse Hsun (Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2024-09)
    Database-backed applications rely on the database access code to interact with the underlying database management systems (DBMSs). Although many prior studies aim at database access issues like SQL anti-patterns or SQL ...
  • Pandey, Pradumn Kumar; Singh, Mayank; Goyal, Pawan; Mukherjee, Animesh; Chakrabarti, Soumen (Elsevier, 2019-12)
    Extensive literature demonstrates how the copying of references (links) can lead to the emergence of various structural properties (e.g., power-law degree distribution and bipartite cores) in bibliographic and other similar ...
  • Qi, Shixiong; Kulkarni; Sameer G.; Ramakrishnan, K. K. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2020-12)
    Kubernetes, an open-source container orchestration platform, has been widely adopted by cloud service providers (CSPs) for its advantages in simplifying container deployment, scalability, and scheduling. Networking is one ...
  • Harilal, Nidhin; Singh, Mayank; Bhatia, Udit (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2021-02)
    Projection of changes in extreme indices of climate variables such as temperature and precipitation are critical to assess the potential impacts of climate change on human-made and natural systems, including critical ...
  • Bhatia, Udit (Wiley, 2019-07)
    Open science practices such as publishing data and code are transforming water science by enabling synthesis and enhancing reproducibility. However, as research increasingly bridges the physical and social science domains ...
  • Nandini, C; Basha, Shaik; Agarawal, Aarchi; Neelampari, R. Parikh; Miyapuram, Krishna Prasad; Nileshwariba, R. Jadeja (Medknow Publications, 2022-09)
    Intelligence is one of the vital qualities of the human brain, and it has been sometimes defined as the capacity to learn and understand new things, the ability to apply knowledge to manipulate one's environment or to think ...
  • Goyal, Navin; Gupta, Manoj (Elsevier, 2019-01)
    In their seminal paper Sleator and Tarjan (1985) [15], the authors conjectured that the splay tree is a dynamically optimal binary search tree (BST). In spite of decades of intensive research, the problem remains open. ...
  • Mondal, Susmita; Shafi, Mehak; Gupta, Sumeet; Gupta, Sachin Kumar (GMSARN, 2022-12)
    Blockchain technology is a fast-growing field of interest to provide a secure framework for storing encrypted data in several sectors. It is a quite popular technology to enter a new realm, largely due to the emergence of ...
  • Kalainathan, Diviyan; Goudet, Olivier; Dutta, Ritik (Journal of Machine Learning Research, 2020-03)
    This paper presents a new open source Python framework for causal discovery from observational data and domain background knowledge, aimed at causal graph and causal mechanism modeling. The cdt package implements an ...
  • Aravind, N. R.; Misra, Neeldhara; Mittal, Harshil (Elsevier, 2024-11)
    We introduce a generalization of “Solo Chess”, a single-player variant of the game that can be played on chess.com. The standard version of the game is played on a regular 8 × 8 chessboard by a single player, with only ...
  • Pandey, Pankaj; Tripathi, Richa; Miyapuram, Krishna Prasad (SpringerOpen, 2022-12)
    Neural signatures for the western classification of emotions have been widely discussed in the literature. The ancient Indian treatise on performing arts known as Natyashastra categorizes emotions into nine classes, known ...
  • Das, Bireswar; Scharpfenecker, Patrick; Toran, Jacobo (Elsevier, 2017-04)
    It is well-known that succinct encodings of computational problems – using circuits or formulas to encode large instances – generally result in an exponential complexity blow-up compared to their original complexity. We ...
  • Agarwal, Saurabh; Arya, K. V.; Meena, Yogesh Kumar (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2024-12)
    The high burden of lung diseases on healthcare necessitates effective detection methods. Current Computer-aided design (CAD) systems are limited by their focus on specific diseases and computationally demanding deep learning ...
  • Banerjee, Sandip; Misra, Neeldhara; Nandy, Subhas C. (Elsevier, 2018-03)
    In this paper, we study the Shortest Color Spanning - Intervals problem, and related generalizations, namely Smallest Color Spanning - Squares and Smallest Color Spanning - Circles. The generic setting is the following: ...
  • Arvind, V.; Das, Bireswar; Kobler, Johannes; Toda, Seinosuke (Springer, 2015-01)
    We describe a fixed parameter tractable (fpt) algorithm for Colored Hypergraph Isomorphism, denoted CHI, which has running time (2 b N) O(1), where the parameter b is the maximum size of the color classes of the given ...
  • Deya, Palash; Misra, Neeldhara; Narahari, Y. (Elsevier, 2018-03)
    The Coalitional Manipulation problem has been studied extensively in the literature for many voting rules. However, most studies have focused on the complete information setting, wherein the manipulators know the votes of ...
  • Batra, Nipun; Coleppa, Baradhwaj; Khanna, Akshat; Rai, Santosh Kumar; Sarkar, Agnivo (American Physical Society, 2025-07)
    One of the standard ways to study scenarios beyond the Standard Model involves extending the Higgs sector. This work examines the three Higgs doublet model (3HDM) in a type-Z or democratic setup, where each Higgs doublet ...
  • Chawla, Manisha; Miyapuram, Krishna Prasad (Elsevier, 2018-11)
    Real-world information is primarily sensory in nature, and understandably people attach value to the sensory information to prepare for appropriate behavioral responses. This review presents research from value-based, ...

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