BITS Faculty Publications: Recent submissions

  • Mitra, Satanik (IEEE, 2021-11)
    In the era of online financial transactions, it is significant for the credit card firms to be equipped with capabilities to identify fraudulent credit card transactions. This work covers study and implementation of two ...
  • Mitra, Satanik (IEEE, 2022)
    Suicidal intention or ideation detection is one of the evolving research fields in social media. People use this platform to share their thoughts, tendencies, opinions, and feelings toward suicide. Therefore, this task ...
  • Mitra, Satanik (IEEE, 2022)
    Nowadays, social media has an enormous amount of news content with a sarcastic message. It is often expressed in the form of verbal and non-verbal. In this paper, the authors aim to identify sarcasm in news headlines using ...
  • Mitra, Satanik (Elsevier, 2020-06)
    Brand image is comprehended in consumers’ mind through favourability, strength, and uniqueness of brand associations. In this paper, a model is proposed to quantify Online Brand IMage (OBIM) from consumer reviews. We ...
  • Dubey, Balram (Elsevier, 2023-12)
    The interaction between phytoplankton and zooplankton has a significant impact on the marine ecology. The interplay between these two species is the building blocks for most of the food webs operating in an aquatic ecosphere. ...
  • Shekhawat, Krishnendra (NNTDM, 2024)
    A rectangular partition is a partition of a rectangle into a finite number of rectangles. A rectangular partition is generic if no four of its rectangles meet at the same point. A plane graph G is called a rectangularly ...
  • Shekhawat, Krishnendra (Journal Management System, 2024)
    A generic rectangular partition is a partition of a rectangle into a finite number of rectangles provided that no four of them meet at a point. A graph is called dual of a plane graph if there is onetoone correspondence ...
  • Mathur, Trilok; Tiwari, Kamlesh (Elsevier, 2023-07)
    Numerous crucial factors and parameters influence the dynamic process of the spread of crime. Various integer-order differential models have been proposed to capture crime spread. Most of these introduced dynamic systems ...
  • Mathur, Trilok; Agarwal, Shivi (Elsevier, 2023-10)
    Fractional calculus of complex order in complex domain has emerged as a brand-new area of study. Over the past few years, fractional boundary value problems (FBVP) in real variables have been extensively studied but there ...
  • Mathur, Trilok; Agarwal, Shivi (Taylor & Francis, 2023-12)
    Due to the COVID pandemic and lockdown, usage of social platforms increased for academic and non-academic purposes. As a result, students are at significant risk of developing social media addiction, so techniques to control ...
  • Mathur, Trilok; Agarwal, Shivi (Springer, 2024)
    In this article, we are proposing a limit-based definition, which we have termed as complex deformable derivative. The complex deformable derivative and complex deformable integral with non-integer order , coincides with ...
  • Mathur, Trilok; Agarwal, Shivi (Taru Publication, 2024-03)
    In this research paper, we discuss the complex-valued solutions for the nonlinear fractional boundary value problem (FBVP) of complex order (δ = τ + ιa; 1 < τ ≤ 2, a ∈ R+) with movable boundary conditions. The fractional ...
  • Mathur, Trilok; Agarwal, Shivi; Chamola, Vinay (Wiley, 2024-04)
    The internet has drastically changed trade and interpersonal interactions since the introduction of the pandemic. Food delivery services have expanded significantly in recent years. These services link customers with ...
  • Ramachandran, Veena (Eurasia Review, 2022-04)
    Amidst an economic crisis, Sri Lankan people stormed into and occupied the President’s House and the Temple Trees, the palatial palaces of the President and the Prime Minister, respectively, forcing both to resign, resulting ...
  • Ramachandran, Veena (Taylor & Francis, 2022-04)
    The recent events in the Xinjiang region of China – the construction of camps, terrible human rights violations, torture and sterilizations – at the domestic level and the re-establishment of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan ...
  • Ramachandran, Veena (Routledge India, 2024)
    China’s civilizational legacy of fluidity on its borderlands often generates contestation over cultural homogeneity, political congruence and political loyalty, leading to disciplining of the periphery. One such narrative ...
  • Ramachandran, Veena (AIRTI, 2023)
    China has a long history of Muslims, constituting 1.6 % of the total population. However, modern China has a complex relationship with the Uyghur Muslims, the ethnic Turks who inhabit the North-western Province of Xinjiang ...
  • Shukla, Tanu; Nirban, Virendra Singh (RRIJM, 2021-01)
    The world is currently witnessing a shift of emphasis from learning outcomes to achieving gender equality in both performance and participation in education. Existing data indicates that the expansion of equitable resources ...
  • Shukla, Tanu; Nirban, Virendra Singh (ACM Digital Library, 2021)
    To achieve the deliverables of the 21st-century learning agendas, the education system needs to innovate itself in a multi-faceted manner, enabling schools as agents of organisational change through innovation, collaboration, ...
  • Shukla, Tanu; Das, Madhurima; Nirban, Virendra Singh (Bepress, 2022)
    Using the theoretical tool of gender-blind sexism, an extension of Bonilla Silva’s (2003) color-blind racism, the current study explores the key determinants which are responsible for discrimination of women in science ...

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