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Dr.N Srinivasa Gupta

Dr N Srinivasa Gupta

Adjunct Lecturer

Academic Qualifications

B.E., M.M.M, M.Tech., PhD

Research

  1. Categorical data clustering using correlation analysis

Publications

  1. Investigations on the input processing schema for the machine-part cell formation using CARI heuristic, Materials Today, 22, 2019
  2. Solving machine-part cell formation problem using genetic algorithm based evolutionary computing, Advances in intelligent systems and computing, 614, 2018
  3. A novel genetic algorithm for machine-part cell formation considering alternative process plans, Materials Today 5(5), 2018
  4. CORA – A heuristic approach to machine-part cell formation in the presence of alternative process plans, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 91(9-12), 2017.
  5. Mahalanobis Distance-the Ultimate Measure for Sentiment Analysis, International Arab Journal of Information Technology 13(2), 2015.
  6. A Review on the method for solving the generalized group technology problem, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, 10(16), 2015.
  7. Some clarifications on the use of Mahalanobis distance for the machine-part cell formation problem, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 73(5-8), 2014.
  8. CARI – A heuristic to approach to machine-part cell formation using correlation analysis and relevance index, International Journal of Production Research, 52(24), 2014.
  9. Finite element analysis and validation of critical parameters influencing the mechanical behaviour of tibia bone with patient-specific implant for proximal end facture, Trends in Bio materials and Artificial Organs, 26(1), 2012.
  10. Sentiment Analysis using Representative Terms – A grouping approach to binary classification of documents, Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, 44(2), 2012.
  11. Machining parameter optimization for production of nanocrystalline materials, Journal of Manufacturing Technology Research, 3(1-2), 2011.
  12. A novel approach to machine-part cell formation using Mahalanobis distance, European Journal of Scientific Research, 62(1), 2011.