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    Intelligent stuttering speech recognition: A succinct review

    Stuttering speech recognition is a well-studied concept in speech signal processing. Classification of speech disorder is the main focus of this study. Classification of stuttered speech is becoming more impor...

    Nilanjan Banerjee, Samarjeet Borah, Nilambar Sethi in Multimedia Tools and Applications (2022)

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    A Utility-Driven Data Transmission Optimization Strategy in Large-Scale Cyber-Physical Systems

    One of the foremost challenges in the large-scale sensor-enabled cyber-physical system (CPS) context today is handling the large volume of data collected and transmitted by sensors distributed across wide area...

    Soumi Chattopadhyay, Ansuman Banerjee in Big Data Analytics for Cyber-Physical Syst… (2020)

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    Influencing Participant Behavior Through a Notification-Based Recommendation System

    Behavioral recommendations for achieving energy savings in the home are extremely common, however how to effectively influence users to adopt such recommendations is not well understood. In this work, we prese...

    Venkata Reddy, Brian Bushree, Marcus Chong, Matthew Law in Persuasive Technology (2018)

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    Understanding Home Energy Saving Recommendations

    Energy recommender systems attempt to help users attain energy saving goals at home, however previous systems fall short of tailoring these recommendations to users’ devices and behaviors. In this paper we exp...

    Matthew Law, Mayank Thirani, Sami Rollins, Alark Joshi in Persuasive Technology (2018)

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    Customer on-boarding strategies for cloud computing services with dynamic service-level agreements

    A multi-tenant software as a service (SaaS) provider has to meet the needs of several tenants which adopt its services with diverse business requirements. The tenant needs vary widely with time, and the provid...

    Bipin B. Nandi, Sasthi C. Ghosh in Service Oriented Computing and Applications (2017)

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    Detection of Real-Time Intentions from Micro-blogs

    Micro-blog forums, such as Twitter, constitute a powerful medium today that people use to express their thoughts and intentions on a daily, and in many cases, hourly, basis. Extracting ‘Real-Time Intention’ (R...

    Nilanjan Banerjee, Dipanjan Chakraborty in Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, … (2014)

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    How’s My Driving? A Spatio-Semantic Analysis of Driving Behavior with Smartphone Sensors

    Road accident is one of the major reasons for loss of human lives, especially in develo** nations with poor road infrastructure and a driver needs to constantly negotiate with several adverse conditions to e...

    Dipyaman Banerjee, Nilanjan Banerjee in Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, … (2014)

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    A Data Distribution Model for Large-Scale Context Aware Systems

    Very large scale context aware systems are becoming a reality with the emerging paradigms such as machine-to-machine communications, crowdsensing, etc. Scalable data distribution is a critical requirement in s...

    Soumi Chattopadhyay, Ansuman Banerjee in Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, … (2014)

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    Service Control Layer (SCL): Enabling Rule-based Control and Enrichment in Next-Generation Telecom Service Delivery

    Telecom operators have started to make significant investments towards evolving their Service Delivery Platforms (SDPs) to a next-generation architecture, based on IP technologies and standards such as Session...

    Nilanjan Banerjee, Seema Nagar in Journal of Network and Systems Management (2013)

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    Virtual Compass: Relative Positioning to Sense Mobile Social Interactions

    There are endless possibilities for the next generation of mobile social applications that automatically determine your social context. A key element of such applications is ubiquitous and precise sensing of t...

    Nilanjan Banerjee, Sharad Agarwal, Paramvir Bahl, Ranveer Chandra in Pervasive Computing (2010)

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    Tracking transaction footprints for non-intrusive end-to-end monitoring

    Existing transaction monitoring solutions are either platform-specific or rely on instrumentation techniques, which limit their applicability. Consequently, transaction monitoring in enterprise environments of...

    Bikram Sengupta, Nilanjan Banerjee, Chatschik Bisdikian, Paul Hurley in Cluster Computing (2009)

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    Users and Batteries: Interactions and Adaptive Energy Management in Mobile Systems

    Battery lifetime has become one of the top usability concerns of mobile systems. While many endeavors have been devoted to improving battery lifetime, they have fallen short in understanding how users interact...

    Nilanjan Banerjee, Ahmad Rahmati, Mark D. Corner in UbiComp 2007: Ubiquitous Computing (2007)

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    Multihop Virtual Topology Design in WDM Optical Networks for Self-Similar Traffic

    In this paper, we consider the problem of designing virtual topologies for multihop optical WDM networks when the traffic is self-similar in nature. Studies over the last few years suggest that the network tra...

    Sujoy Ghose, Rajeev Kumar, Nilanjan Banerjee, Raja Datta in Photonic Network Communications (2005)

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    Running Time Analysis of a Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithm on Simple and Hard Problems

    In this paper, we suggest a multiobjective evolutionary algorithm based on a restricted mating pool (REMO) with a separate archive for storing the remaining population. Such archive based algorithms have been ...

    Rajeev Kumar, Nilanjan Banerjee in Foundations of Genetic Algorithms (2005)

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    Expected Running Time Analysis of a Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithm on Pseudo-boolean Functions

    In this paper we suggest a multiobjective evolutionary algorithm based on a restricted mating pool (REMO) with a separate archive for storing the remaining population. Such archive based algorithms have been u...

    Nilanjan Banerjee, Rajeev Kumar in Neural Information Processing (2004)