Peer Reviewed Publications

The inspiration to write peer reviewed papers arose during the days of my masters in AI & ML where I had to do my dissertation for the end project. The process of writing long thesis was something completely new to me, the learnings involved inspired me to continue the process so that knowledge sharing is available to every one. It is also a way to make my work available to the larger tech community and access to new learning is seamlessly available across domains.

Also, the fact that my work could help others in some ways also motivates to continue writing, publishing, and sharing.

My ORCID & Google Scholar Profiles...

All of my recently published papers are listed below.

Recent Publications

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1A Comparative Study for Time-to-Event Analysis and Survival Prediction for Heart Failure Condition using Machine Learning TechniquesJuly 2022Journal of Electronics, Electromedical Engineering, and Medical Informatics Vol: 4, No: 3Read Paper OnlineSource Code
2 Artificial Intelligence: A Review of Progress and Prospects in Medicine and HealthcareJanuary 2022Journal of Electronics, Electromedical Engineering, and Medical Informatics Vol: 4, No: 1Read Paper OnlineNA - This is a review paper.
3Malaria Parasite Detection using Efficient Neural EnsemblesOctober 2021Journal of Electronics, Electromedical Engineering, and Medical Informatics Vol: 3, No: 3Read Paper OnlineSource Code

Books

Not a book nerd as the picture suggests but I am more kind of a seasonal reader. But once I get into my reading mode, I want to finish it off in a sitting or two. Starting with the exchange of the Enid Blyton's & the Agatha Christie's while in high school to now reading books on space-science & universe, to impact of AI in healthacre, my reading journey has been a mix of multiple start & stop kind of phases.

Starting with Enid Blyton's The famous Five & The Secret Seven to J. K. Rowling's portrayl of characters Harry, Hermione, & Ron had been a major motivation back then to be glued toThe Harry Potter series and getting me addicted to novels. It then transitioned me to the next phase of enjoying my engineering days reading about what not to do at engineering colleges IITs? with Five Point Someone, and trying to figure out which 3 mistakes to not repeat with the 3 Mistakes of My Life from Chetan Bhagat's leafs. And more recently, my curious neurons have made me reading about The Big Bang and the events that followed leading to the creation of our Universe which with it's continuous state of infinite expansion opens us to a source of infinite knowledge.

The list below gives a glimplse of my part and parcel reading activities...