Vidyabharathi Dakshinamurthi

|Vidyabharathi Dakshinamurthi - Contributing Author|Dr. D. Vidyabharathi is currently working as an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science, Sona College of Technology, Salem, Tamilnadu, India. she was born on 3rd October 1977 at Tiruvannamalai, Tamilnadu, India. She obtained her Bachelor of Engineering degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Vellore Engineering College, Vellore ,University of Madras, Master of Engineering degree in Computer Science and Engineering from SRM Engineering College, University of Madras and 13th University rank holder. She received her Ph.D degree from Anna University, Chennai, in Hyperparameter Optimization for Deep Learning Models. Her areas of specialization include Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Optimization, Data Structures, Analysis of Algorithms, Data mining and Cloud computing. She has published 20+ papers in International Journals and Conferences. she has more than 23 years of Teaching and Research Experience.

Publications

Nearest-Neighbor Approaches in Earth Observation: A Comparative Analysis
Srijayanthi S., Vidyabharathi Dakshinamurthi, Sunil Kumar, Manikandan R.. © 2024. 24 pages.
The application of nearest-neighbor methods in Earth remark has been of developing interest in recent years. These methods, which involve the usage of facts factors that are...
Unravelling Data Challenges in AI-Driven Alzheimer's Research
B. Arunadevi, Vidyabharathi Dakshinamurthi, Bennilo Fernandes, D. Sharmiladevi. © 2024. 12 pages.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a rapidly developing public fitness subject, affecting thousands and thousands of human beings globally and placing a sizable strain on healthcare...
Integrating Genomic Data and Genetic Risk Factors With AI for Predicting Susceptibility to Alzheimer's Disease
Nikhat Parveen, Vidyabharathi D., Nazeer Shaik, Ram Nivas D.. © 2024. 22 pages.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complicated neurodegenerative disease that has a vast effect on people, families, and society. despite a long time of research, there is no...